Our 3 days of work, building a house in Siem Reap, has shown us how hard life is for many people. This experience has caused us to think about how we take so many things for granted, and that some people can't afford the necessities to live (such as a roof over our heads). The building we constructed has hopefully given the family a new lease on life, and shown thier community that there are people in the world that care and understand their hardships.
Touring Phnom Penh (although the Pol Pot Regime took place all throughout Cambodia), we attained a greater understanding of Cambodia's shocking history. The thing that disturbed us the most was how the Khmer Rouge differentiated itself from other totalitarianist regimes; their ways of torture and killing people were literally man on man, where the army officers were commanded to kill with knives and bayonets. The knowledge we gained will remind us that humans can be disgustingly immoral and despite these experiences, the Cambodian people are some of the nicest people in the world; a lot can be learnt from this.
This Cambodia Trip is one small step against poverty in Cambodia but a giant leap in our individual life journeys. Cambodia 2013, over and out.


This Cambodia Trip is one small step against poverty in Cambodia but a giant leap in our individual life journeys. Cambodia 2013, over and out.













