Prasat Sambor, A Pre-Angkorian Complex in cambodia
Breakfast was in the same restaurant that we ate dinner in last night since this hotel didn't serve food. Out the door, across the bridge and down the street. Only two blocks away. The baguettes were hard and eggs greasy. Not one of the better ones.
Heading to Siem Riep today but first a stop at a rural school to hand out two uniforms to a little girl and boy. This is a very poor area and most families can't afford uniforms for their children. Also, many of the children come from one-parent homes or are orphans. Sam asked the teacher (via Eak) to select the most deserving ones to receive the uniforms. We also handed out books and pens. Very, very cute children and I did my famous "Head, shoulders, knees and toes" rendition with great back-up from Karen and others in the group.
Heading to Siem Riep today but first a stop at a rural school to hand out two uniforms to a little girl and boy. This is a very poor area and most families can't afford uniforms for their children. Also, many of the children come from one-parent homes or are orphans. Sam asked the teacher (via Eak) to select the most deserving ones to receive the uniforms. We also handed out books and pens. Very, very cute children and I did my famous "Head, shoulders, knees and toes" rendition with great back-up from Karen and others in the group.
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