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February 17, 2003

In Phnom Penh

I'm posting from Phnom Penh, Cambodia's capital, where Tia and I arrived late this afternoon. The rendezvous with Sieburg and his buddy Mike (a compadre from GDubya) in Siam Reap went as planned. We spent the past three days seeing the awesome ruins of Angkor, and we're gonna meet up again in Bangkok in about a week.

Angkor was incredible, easily one of the most amazing spots on Earth. Think "Indiana Jones," "Tomb Raider," etc., immense crumbling ruins the size of small towns surrounded by Cambodian jungle...

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