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Latest Blog Posts for Justin-Klein.com - Life of a Traveling Programmer
- Photo of the Day: One Annoyed ApeThere's no question that this Barbary Ape was tired of being fed peanuts. Taken just outside of Azrou, Morocco.
- Photo of the Day: Lost In ThoughtA young woman relaxes after helping her mother round up their sheep just outside the village of Balat, Western Turkey.
- Photo of the Day: Summer In Peraston Sep 18, 2013 in Montenegro PublicA lone fisherman on Ostrvo Sveti Đorđe, a small island off the coast of Perast, Montenegro.
- Tropical ParadiseNow that I’d experienced Cambodia’s cities and jungles, with just a few days until Songkran – my deadline for getting back to Bangkok – all that was missing was a tropical, white-sanded beach. Last stop: Sihanoukville. [Contin...
- The Old LakesideFor as unique and interesting as Cambodia is – if you want to see it, you’d better go soon. Because the country’s cash-hungry elite, along with its “for-sale” government, seems to have an insatiable appetite for profit.
- The Killing Fields & Phnom PenhRather than attempting a full day-by-day itinerary, in this post I’ll give a quick one-off look at the week I spent in Phnom Penh. By arranging to rent a bike for the duration of my stay, I left myself the convenient leeway to pop down the bloc...
- Visas, S-21, & The Royal Commandoon May 9, 2013 in Cambodia Public Khmer Rouge Phnom Penh S-21 Southeast Asia Travel Photography Tuol Sleng Genocide MuseumIs this really Cambodia? It’s hard to believe how different Phnom Penh feels from the entire rest of the country. Whereas almost everything I’ve seen so far has been well below poverty, here in the capital you’ve got huge palm-lin...
- Grand Summer PlansOne of the most common things I hear from inexperienced travelers – whether they’re college students on a quick backpacking trip or newlyweds on a two-week honeymoon – is the intention of “getting it out of their system.”...
- Phare Ponleu SelpakWhen I set out by bike early this morning, I never thought I’d make it back in time – but apparently the odds were with me today, as I finished my long ride with just 30 minutes to spare before the evening show of “PPS.” [Cont...
- Phnom Sampeau & Bananon May 3, 2013 in Cambodia Public Banan Battambang Killing Caves Phnom Sampeau Southeast Asia Travel PhotographyAlthough Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s obvious “crown jewels,” the area around Battambang does have some noteworthy temples of its own. So with a mountain bike already in-hand and an extra day to kill, another long-distance ride seemed...
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