Thursday, November 26, 2009

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A Pogado to house the most precious items in the Budhha faith, blessings, sangscript, books, love and most of all hope.

Monks in Kampot again.

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Sunsets are just wonderful, bringing an end to a great day

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Young monks joining the faith was not possible during the Pol Pot regime. Having the experience of watching these young monks chanting and meditating here near Kampot gives hope to Cambodia and her people.

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This temple (Bayon) at Angkor Wat demonstrates what a nation can built back 2000 years ago. Its still stands proud and full of life for all to experience. 

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The Red Cross support for Cambodia is a great example for other nations who wants to see how a nation like Cambodia can slowly get on their feet and go out to lend a helping hand for their brothers and sisters.

I would like to congrats the Red Cross on spreading the good deeds in Cambodia - with the profile and resources the people of Cambodia will all benefit from the organisers and volunteers of those who play any part of this wonderful organisation.

Well Done, please keep it up, spread the word.

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No matter where I go in Cambodia, the smiles shines bright. The people do have hope and faith in this great nation.

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The people of Cambodia has progress towards a future which is bright and wonderful, leaving the horrors of the Pol Pot era behind.

Traveling through the countryside and visiting local villages has shown me that the Cambodian Spirit is strong, full of hope and love for the nation and their brothers and sisters.

I was very touched to see the good deeds through charity, assistance and mindfulness throughout this trip.

Cambodia has a bright future.