Monthly Archives: September 2019

Sugar Apple

We’ve tried lots of fruits that we don’t get in the US – or at least have never tried in the US. Other than durian, they have been pretty good.  But the sugar apple has been my favorite so far.  It doesn’t look too good, but taste great.  They are also called custard apples, which better describes the taste.

Seeds are poisonous and are sometimes used in pesticides, and also used to kill lice… So don’t eat the seeds.

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Killin Caves

I saw a sign for Killin Caves at the bottom of the mountain. I didn’t think much of it. I thought it was just a name – something like Kulen Mountain.

When we get to the top we realize it’s the Killing Caves.  A sight of executions by the Khmer Rouge.  If you don’t know, here is some info on the Communist Khmer Rouge, which carried out genocide on its own people in the 70’s.

Cambodian Genocide
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I heard an American living in Siem Reap say that she didn’t know anything about the genocide until she got to Cambodia.  That was a bit shocking to me

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This was once a Khmer Rouge prison – prisons were typically temporary holding places before execution.

Path down to the cave.

There are over 20,000 mass graves in Cambodia. Millions died by “unnatural” causes and estimates as high as over 1 million were executed.  Less than 10 people have been prosecuted for war crimes.

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Beautiful views from a place with an ugly history.

Buddhist Hell

We went to Sampeau Mountain to see millions of bats that come out everyday around 5:00 PM.  We had no idea what else there was there, but when we got there we took a ride up the mountain to a few spots.

Sometimes you have no idea what you are looking at!  And walking up to this display was pretty shocking. There were a few ladies selling snacks around the area, and about a dozen kids.  It felt weird seeing all the kids play around here. After getting back home we looked it up and found out that these statues represent the Buddhist underworld.

Here is more info about a similar site in Thailand.

Road Trip to Battambang

Made a road trip to Battambang on Friday – 100 mile trip that takes about 3-4 hours.

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I forgot the names of these road side snacks.  We have never seen them anywhere else in Cambodia, but during a 1 mile stretch of road there are 2 dozen spots on the side of the road to buy them.

They are sticky rice, coconut, and beans cooked in a piece of young bamboo.  We got 2 for $1.50.  Tasty treat.

We stayed at a nice French hotel, Au Cabaret Vert.

Annika enjoying our large wall mounted TV.

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Nice restaurant, but we had to sit outside because Caesar was with us.  Way too much traffic to sit outside.