
With our aching joints from our full day of site seeing, we decide to give this a go. Also we wanted to support the blind. We climbed the beat up old stairs to the massage parlor. It made us nervous and I was thinking maybe we should turn back. Looked pretty weird inside. All customers are cramped in the one room. We decided to go with the Foot Massage and not a Back Massage as we would have to lie on a narrow hard table. However it went well for us and I have to say they did a great job!!!

Wat Phnom (Temple Mountain) Dating back to the 1400’s, it is built 88 feet above sea level. This is the tallest religious structure in the city. Our guide tells us it offers a great view of the area. When we arrive it is too hot for us to climb these steep steps. So we just stood at the bottom and looked up but it was an incredible site to see..

I know someone who worked as a missionary there. Such a tragic past that still affects the population.
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I know it was such an horrendous site we saw. So terrible . Anita
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Stunning architecture!
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Yes I was such an incredible area we visited.
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We hope to get there, maybe next year. We were supposed to go the first year that the Apocalypse hit lol and of course, it got canceled. Such history.
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Yes…during the Pandemic so many sites were canceled ..hope you should return..Anita
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Wow. I can’t imagine seeing a building from the 1400’s. Incredible.
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Yes quite an historic site we saw.
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Yes . This part of Cambodia was a very interesting area..but the other side was was very horrendous. Anita
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Your pictures are beautiful. I was trying to watch a documentary about Khmer Rouge , but was frightened after ten minutes and had to give it up.
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Wowww
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Thanks 😀
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Indeed awesome buildings, knowing that they date from so far back in time.
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Yes it was such an historic area we visited..very interesting. Anita
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