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We are the Marshall family (Barry, Michelle, Stevii, Davis and Jaron) presently living in Manila, Philippines. We hope you enjoy this window into our lives.
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While I was in Cambodia, my parents took the kids ...
TRIP TO CAMBODIA (with a short stop or two in Bang...
Mmmm! Breakfast! My travelling mate, Krissie enjoy...
After breakfast, our first order of business was t...
This gives new meaning to the "travelling salesman...
A trip to the Grand Palace to see the Emerald Budd...
Temple details...
More temple details...
Pretty door! After enjoying the Grand Palace and T...
After our slight scare of 7 separate bombings in B...
Michelle R. and Krissie in the ferris wheel car. ...
The ferris wheel at the night market where we spen...
Interesting flowers I had never seen before...and ...
Kim in the rear view of our tuk-tuk. No McDonald's...
CambodiaAfter flying from Bangkok to Phnom Penh, w...
Michelle R., Kim, Krissie and our Siem Reap tuk-tu...
Corridors of the Great Angkor Wat. Kim entertains ...
One of the towers of Angkor Wat with everyone wait...
Looking up from the middle of the steep stairway a...
Temple detail Please note and appreciate in the be...
You may notice my affinity for temple doorways. J...
Pretty colors of mold...ain't nature just dandy!
Just keepin' it together until the restorers can r...
I don't have to say something about every picture,...
Pieces of temple waiting to be fitted back into th...
Kim making sure the new rice hat matches her outfi...
Many of the temples are almost in ruins. There ar...
Peek-a-boo!
Fun upshot of one of the trees taking over Ta Phro...
For all you Angelina Jolie trivia buffs...I believ...
Alien trees taking over the temples! Someone call...
The many faces of the temples - and a cool pic to ...
Lady Monk waiting to burn incense for anyone who m...
Dirty dirty feet after walking the dusty temple gr...
Not that you haven't seen enough pictures of templ...
Temples here, temples there, temples, temples ever...
All the tuk-tuk drivers waiting outside Angkor Wat...
Morning light at another temple. Just for your in...
Atop the temple at sunrise. Mostly I'm just showi...
Beautiful picture atop a temple just after sunrise...
Krissie, Kim and Michelle R. posing prettily atop...
Rumor has it that this temple was built by women, ...
ooooooh.....aaaahhh.....
Some pretty scenery on the way to the boat station...
Kim, me and Krissie on the top of the express boat...
Here we are in Phnom Penh - the city of many peopl...
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Memorial building that houses over 8,000 skulls an...
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Individual cells, slapped together in what used to...
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Bars were placed on once open windows to further prevent escape.
Additionally, barbed wire was woven across balcony openings...
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