Bamboo train YEAH!
Today it was the day: getting on the bamboo train ourselves not like the bike and the people on the pic - WE All and it was fun!
Riding through the country side at maybe 30 km/h or more?
3 times we had to unload the platform from the tracks because people came towards us - the rule is the heavier ones can stay the other ones need to move. ??? Did'nt really make always sense.... I suggested rock, paper, scissors to make it more fair but they had their own way to figure it out.

Also we went to see Wat Banan which made us climb 353 steps at lunch time which was very hot. Then we drove with our tuk-tuk on to Phnom Sampeu where we saw the skeletons of quite a few killed by Khmer Rouge in a cave. Monkeys, bats and flying dogs were the animals we spotted with bright red dragon flies and some strange birds. The climb in the cave was spooky and the descend another 1500 stairs. The whole trip was about 6 hours amids rice fields and country side. It's amazing how many different shades of green there are - - -
Riding through the country side at maybe 30 km/h or more?
3 times we had to unload the platform from the tracks because people came towards us - the rule is the heavier ones can stay the other ones need to move. ??? Did'nt really make always sense.... I suggested rock, paper, scissors to make it more fair but they had their own way to figure it out.

Also we went to see Wat Banan which made us climb 353 steps at lunch time which was very hot. Then we drove with our tuk-tuk on to Phnom Sampeu where we saw the skeletons of quite a few killed by Khmer Rouge in a cave. Monkeys, bats and flying dogs were the animals we spotted with bright red dragon flies and some strange birds. The climb in the cave was spooky and the descend another 1500 stairs. The whole trip was about 6 hours amids rice fields and country side. It's amazing how many different shades of green there are - - -
beritfamily - 18. Jul, 15:34
bamboo train
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