About a year! Those posts were all written when there was large-scale civil unrest in Bangkok, Red Shirts in Silom, shots fired, all that sort of thing. May 2010 - remember? It's now 2011.Originally Posted by NIrish Guy
About a year! Those posts were all written when there was large-scale civil unrest in Bangkok, Red Shirts in Silom, shots fired, all that sort of thing. May 2010 - remember? It's now 2011.Originally Posted by NIrish Guy
Hi,
Hope those temple sites and steps are OK in the rainly season at Angkor Wat. I don't want to be falling over whilst examining the Khymer culture!!....... :laughing3:
ha ha OOOPS !! sorry, it was 2.30am when I'd read those posts and I didn't register the date as last year and just noted the May part - unfortunately with the elections coming up again next month lets hope the same messages don't come into force again !! :-((
Nevermind... We may be in for a deja vu of that anyway. :occasion9:
Cambodia is a great country to visit especially for gay people. No problems at the moment. The border dispute isn't really relevant to travelers unless you are actually going to that exact spot.
Originally Posted by Brisboy82
Hi,
and who wants to go there, not me!
I saw the ruins in the news and they do look pretty spectacular. Would love to check them out in future so hope they won't be vapourised before I get a chance! :rolling:Originally Posted by kquill
Originally Posted by Beachlover
I wouldn't put it past the Thais to damage it beyond repair if they have to give it back as ordered by the World court, and now making a fuss over a tiny strip of land.
Both races can be extremely volatile.