Our host took us on a tour of the morning market. He was able to point out many of the exotic fruits and vegatables to us and took us around to the gold jewelry sellers. Some exquisite work. He also took us to another shopping district, this one more touristy with countless restaurants, bars and shops. Saw a place called the "Happy Herb Pizza". Hmmmm. I wonder what spices they use in their sauce.<br />
Siem Reap

Jim Strew2006-04-25 14:57:45
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Our host took us on a tour of the morning market. He was able to point out many of the exotic fruits and vegatables to us and took us around to the gold jewelry sellers. Some exquisite work. He also took us to another shopping district, this one more touristy with countless restaurants, bars and shops. Saw a place called the "Happy Herb Pizza". Hmmmm. I wonder what spices they use in their sauce.
In the late afternoon we were taken out of town towards the Tonle Sap, one of the largest lakes in Asia. On the outskirts of the city we went through palm-shaded villages that use water wheels to pump water from the Siem Reap river into the rice fields. Further along the road, we started to encounter fishing villages, The road had narrowed to a dirt track.
The houses are built on stilts and are moved up and down stream according to the height of the river. By the time we reached the end of the road, the river is a dark grey and the Vietnamese refugee fishermen live in abject poverty. This is why I haven't been eating much fish.
Here we pick up a long-tailed boat to the mouth
of the river. I am careful not to come in contact with the water. though it is now a palitable muddy brown. The boats that ferry people are piloted by teenaged boys who enjoy racing each other. It is just as hectic as land-based traffic.
At the mouth of the river we are shown a fish farm and exhibit showing various species of fish that are caught and the traps and nets used. There is also a crocodile farm. The crocs are sold to China and Vietnam where they are transformed into shoes, belts and purses.
Back to town where we are dropped off in the same area as this morning. We look around a bit and have supper at a posh Indian restaurant. This part of town is full of beggers.
I will sign off and go back and add as many photos to previous blogs as I can before Claudette gets bored and want to go back to our B&B.
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