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Cambodia/Kampuchea...is safe as long as you use you head.

Still an A 47 under every bed ...just in case

I believe SV web shut by government as part of international effort to get rid of/not encourage foreign "Pedos" (quite rightly so)

Good updated read is Gordons Tales of Asia...

http://www.talesofasia.com/cambodia.htm

Your place for no nonsense information on travel in Cambodia, living in Cambodia, or just knowing more about Cambodia.

"A fun, fast-growing website of tips and cautionary stories compiled by an old Cambodia hand." - Time Magazine (Asia), May 19, 2003.

February 2004

CONTENTS:

1.) Cambodia and Thailand: One year later

2.) Chicken Little and the falling sky

3.) How to cause a panic

4.) Dollars and sense

5.) Doing a good job

6.) Robbery season

7.) Poipet

8.) Free time

9.) Skyscrapers in Phnom Penh

10.) Internet phones

11.) Good intentions

12.) Cambodian Cultural Village

13.) Website of the month

14.) Business opportunities

15.) Perspective

16.) Shameless self-promotion section

(All text and photographs © 1998 - 2004 Gordon Sharpless. Commercial or editorial usage without written permission of the copyright holder is prohibited.---with thanks from Gordon)

:o

  • 4 weeks later...
Cambodia/Kampuchea...is safe as long as you use you head.

Still an A 47 under every bed ...just in case

I believe SV web shut by government as part of international effort to get rid of/not encourage foreign "Pedos" (quite rightly so)

Good updated read is Gordons Tales of Asia...

http://www.talesofasia.com/cambodia.htm

Your place for no nonsense information on travel in Cambodia, living in Cambodia, or just knowing more about Cambodia.

"A fun, fast-growing website of tips and cautionary stories compiled by an old Cambodia hand." - Time Magazine (Asia), May 19, 2003.

February 2004

CONTENTS:

1.) Cambodia and Thailand: One year later

2.) Chicken Little and the falling sky

3.) How to cause a panic

4.) Dollars and sense

5.) Doing a good job

6.) Robbery season

7.) Poipet

8.) Free time

9.) Skyscrapers in Phnom Penh

10.) Internet phones

11.) Good intentions

12.) Cambodian Cultural Village

13.) Website of the month

14.) Business opportunities

15.) Perspective

16.) Shameless self-promotion section

(All text and photographs © 1998 - 2004 Gordon Sharpless. Commercial or editorial usage without written permission of the copyright holder is prohibited.---with thanks from Gordon)

:o

Hi just wanna know how much is the casino hotel in poipet or some hotels around there .....

Last time I was in Poipet (1992) the only chips that were about were from the little lads in the NADK.(Pols boys) :D

Not so much time to gamble but more a case of GTFO-quick.

As said Gordons writeups usually cover just about everything. :o

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