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February 11, 2003

heading to Cambodia

Posting again from Bangkok, the 8-day Vipassana course up north was most excellent. There are about 8 of us from the Yatra still hanging out together, doing group sits, meals, etc., but that's coming to an end tomorrow. Tia (an American girl from the Burma trip) and I are heading to Siam Reap, Cambodia at 6:30am. If all goes well, we'll get our visas at the Thai border and be there by early evening, to meet up with Sieburg. Angkor Wat should be incredibly cool, folks are saying to spend a minimum of 3 days there. No plans yet after that, but we'll likely head south to Phnom Penh then maybe further south to the beaches.

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