Postcard From Sihanoukville

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Postcard From Sihanoukville

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Greetings,

The weather is here.
Wish you were fine.

:beer3:


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Overcast and probably under 20 degrees right now, a touch of drizzle an hour ago, feels like summer the UK.

I expect sunshine and joy and warmth by the afternoon as it is Paradide sur Mer after all.
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Lucky bastard UT.

While some of us a slaving away in the office you are relaxing on the beach.

You didn't have to rub it in by posting pictures. That is just being cruel.
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Despite the early drizzle, which lasted a whole 10 minutes,
the sea is calm,
the water clear,
the beer is cold,
and I am here.

In fact, the beach isn't very crowded. When I asked a local about this the reply was that 'now everyone go to the islands'.
That has got to be a +1 for Sihanoukville.

Looks like the sun is over the yardarm again :beer3:
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Sounds good, time to spark up a lunchtime doob and watch the waves roll in.
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Since we are not celebrating CEO Christmas party, i am heading to Sihanoukville too. UT you can have the whole beaches in Sihanoukivlle as i am off to the island. I will be on a few islands for three nights and four days, boat and accommodation booked, can't wait. I will come back with another good review of Sihanoukville.
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Username Taken wrote:Despite the early drizzle, which lasted a whole 10 minutes,
the sea is calm,
the water clear,
the beer is cold,
and I am here.

In fact, the beach isn't very crowded. When I asked a local about this the reply was that 'now everyone go to the islands'.
That has got to be a +1 for Sihanoukville.

Looks like the sun is over the yardarm again :beer3:
im satisfied with that, any chance to rub the beach vibes in the city slickers faces is a :plus1: in my book hahahaha

Sihanoukville 7 - 10 Shitsville

I'm sensing a Japan vs. SouthAfrica comeback on the cards ;) hahahaha
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Still around 6 weeks or so before I get to Sihanoukville.

Looking forward to it a lot :)

I'm expecting the building work at Otres, Koh Rong & Koh Rong Samloem to have been pretty busy since Feb 2015 when I last visited
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jaynewcastle wrote:Still around 6 weeks or so before I get to Sihanoukville.

Looking forward to it a lot :)

I'm expecting the building work at Otres, Koh Rong & Koh Rong Samloem to have been pretty busy since Feb 2015 when I last visited
3 weeks before i get there (Thailand+PP first) this is the longest ive been away in ages 1 week until i leave england, counting down the days!
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It looks peaceful, but it'll be crowded on new year day.
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