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nice pics ender0

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good stuff...

I would love to know which pics were from your digi cam and which were SLR???

hows niseko??

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Niseko is rockin. Waitin or the peak to open tho. Probably doin a 2 day avalanche course this weekend.

All the pics except 2 (the monkey with the glasses) are from the digital camera. I havent scanned any others and wont be soon since they are in America.

What do other people think?

Anyone actually get through them all?

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I have a quesshon... OK?

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What's the deal with the Buddha Park - are they made out of cement, or did somebody carve all of those? If it's all carving, there must have been a lot of stone dust lining somebody's bogey holes...

Why do some monkeys have natural mohicans?

I trust the fat frog promptly went into a large jar of alcohol? Make mine a double!

Did you get any rashes, intestinal turbulence and whatnot?

I kept hoping for pictures of Flowers of the Orient. But all the girls you snapped seem awfully young. Why is that?

Admit it, you did Preah Palilay in Bryce right? I could tell by the way that there are no trees like that in the real world.

I read a book about Chu Chi and suffered horrible claustrophobia for the duration of the book. You actually went down those awful holes??

And now the obligatory personal question: Is it true you got some sort of inheritance that allows you to live free like a dolphin?

Good photos - I do take vicarious pleasure in your travels.
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I got through them and I thought they were great. I'll have to go back through if I wanna name my favorites. I was pleasantly surprised you were able to take so many shots of ruins without including other tourists in the frame; good work!

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Nice pics...

And no I didnt get thru all of them, i got to the bus ride, and then clicked on the index, just to see where I was. Then I got overwhelmed, when I realized I had only scratched the surface.

But the hundred I actually saw were great, i cant believe that you fit in that tunnel.
We took a short trip in a "cyclo," a comfy seat attached to the back half of a bike.
Actually, I think the seat is on the front.
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The seat is on the front, but what it's attached to is the back half of a bike.

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I see... I stand corrected.


Looks like a pretty comfy way to travel!
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Maybe spidermonkey can help me with some of Ocean's quesshons.

- The sculptures in Buddha Park are made out of cement. If I remember correctly, they were all made specifically for the park in the 1950's. Therefore they obvioulsy are not ruins...but still very cool.

- While we did not drink any frog wine, we did eat bbq-ed frog legs in Angkor that I found pretty tasty. Kinda like chicken (although hopefully not vietnamese chicken).

- Not too much in the way of health trouble. We were both really sore after the trip to Cu Chi and I had occasional stomach aches, but certainly nothing along the lines of horror stories you hear.

- Hmmm, well I didn't really take too many pictures of people at all. I tend to try to avoid pics with people in them. There are certainly beautiful women around (although whether the percentages rival Japan is up for debate - I tend to think not) but there are also many youngins, especially when it comes to selling you cold drinks.

Thanks Goemon, Danz, Ocean - good luck McNevin. There will be a quiz later. :D

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-The natural mohicans seen in some monkeys are signs of superior breeding and a propensity for stealing the personal effects of hapless travelers.

-Like most of the ruins seen in the photos, Preah Palilay is a model we built out of cardboard and recycled beer cans in an abandoned warehouse.

-My current theory is that Ryland is able to live free as a dolphin because he is the head of a criminal organization which sells dolphin meat to an elite clientele around the world.

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spidermonkey, that's funny. If you look at his business website, that picture of Miyajima certainly seems to be hinting at the sale of illicit dolphin meat. But it's not quite as funny as the series of you donating your glasses to monkey science.

Monkeys are little bastards. I haven't let one get near me since my ancestors stopped shagging them several generations before my Grandma Shaw. Monkeys bear long-term grudges against humanity, and they'll hit back any way they can.

The Buddha Park is indeed cool. I like the guy pulling the grasshopper's back leg...
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