Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Crocs, Ruins, Sunsets and rises, and Land Mines

Today I was up at 4:30 getting prepped to watch the sun rise over Angkor Wat. The sky was full of purples and pinks as it engulfed the beautiful outline of one of the seven wonders of the Ancient world. We spent the day toodling around many different ruins- the most beautiful, in my opinion, the ones that are the most ruined by trees and random earth shiftings.

We also visited the most unique restaurant - The Stinking Fish - which unfortunately did not serve rat, worm, or cat (it explained this on the menu) and had a lake full of crocodiles ready to attack any drunkard that accidentely fell into their swarming, seething, evil territory. Food here is pretty good....similar to Thai food, spicy if you so choose, and always full of meat or fish. I was completely misconcepted thinking that I would find tofu wherever I went as I try to aviod meat when travelling.

We also visited the Land Mine Mueseum which is actually more of a center for victims of land mines. It was harrowing arriving there as you pass a basketball court full of goregous Cambodian children missing limbs - arms, legs, faces cut up, etc. because of land mines the US and Vietnam left here during our conflicts. There are still over 6 MILLION land mines and 3 casulaties a day here because of them - generally the most poor people are hit by them and there is not much they can do about them because they pose such a threat to all involved in finding them. The Museum has volunteers who educate the children by teaching them how to read, write in numerous languages since most of the victims are beggars. Unfortunately the US, China and Russia are still producing massive amounts of these mines and no one seems to do much about it. There are 3,000 surrounding many villages in Iraq apparently....democracy what? Anyway it is upsetting and innocent people are being maimed by devices that are made to do just that.

To end on positive notes:
I was in the same place as Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider today since she filmed here in Cambodia and we are on our way to have dinner at a woman's home....apparently she is a great cook and I am starving so it is really exciting! I feel very safe here and find it to be more beautiful than Thailand.

4 comments:

Leslie H said...

Hey Catie! Sounds like you're seeing some amazing things. I want to hear about your tour group. :)

Johanna said...

Miss you. Thanks for writing so much. Keep it up!

Golden Gate Mama said...

hey lady... trip sounds great. i don't have a travelswithleyla site, but let me just say that ireland is pretty. dublin might as well be in california sans the groovey accent..but the nature parts of this country are divine. dinner when we are all back in bay area? xox, leyla

Catie said...

Hey! My group is really intersting and composed of Brits and Aussies...3 married couples, 4 single women, and 1 single man. Average age is probably 30. I think I am the youngest and my roommate is really nice - an Aussie travel agent!