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Wow.. the dosa looks so delicious... Makes me hungry seeing.. it.. so long since I last had a dosa... Great to hear that you could change the washing machine.. such an interesting... Trip.. ahhahaha five hours of riding is not easy.. I have had ten hours driving and it was pretty tough..
I think dosa is much easier to find in your part of the world, but here only in the capital, and perhaps Siem Reap. The journey back home took us about 10 hours, and with stops it was probably closer to 16 hours. My back is still hurting, wish I had done the trip in two days.
Wow.. 16 hours of driving on an ape.. that is not something easy.. I can't believe that you have done it.. Wow.. that's pretty amazing.. I saw you bathing in your wife's latest post.. you are quite fit. =) fitness without workouts. Yea.. it is available throughout the city. Are there many Indians in Cambodia? In Miri, Sarawak, there are limited number of Indian shops but there are enough to satisfy everyone. Over at the border, there are a lot of Indian shops in Brunei. I usually cut my hair at an Indian shop in Brunei.
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