But before we leave for Phnom Penh we go to the water and take a boat trip to see the traffic on the water. Unfortunately there isn't much to see probably the upcoming holiday made people starting to go home. In the end a nice stretch that delivered some shots of my companions and some fisherman getting the daily catch.
Today the final lap to Phnom Penh where the amount of traffic makes us feel a little bit at home. Difference with Bangalore is that the traffic seems to follow little bit more rules. But before we leave for Phnom Penh we go to the water and take a boat trip to see the traffic on the water. Unfortunately there isn't much to see probably the upcoming holiday made people starting to go home. In the end a nice stretch that delivered some shots of my companions and some fisherman getting the daily catch. On the way to the water we crossed a local market, so before going back to the hotel and heading for Phnom Penh we walked across the market to get a feel for the trading. As seen earlier there is not much of a Dutch market mentality as most of the people have time and just wait relaxed in the hammock or are busy with creating the food they sell. After this we went to the hotel and headed for Phnom Penh. Here the main item for us was after lunch the Killing Fields memorial. A place where many people died in a terrible way. With that the official program of our trip was over. In the evening a last dinner with the four of us which was the end of a very nice holiday seeing another country with a remarkable history, nice food and again very nice people.
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