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"The soup was, predictably, tepid when it arrived, and rather on the bland side. As for the main course - well, the portion was big. But it was very much a case of quantity over quality..." A sequence of four reviews over nearly two years of the food at Molly Malone's Irish Pub, Restaurant and Guesthouse.
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"The entrance to the complex is controlled by a big tollbooth of the sort you get on motorway toll roads, bridges and tunnels in the UK. It costs $20 for a day pass, although you can save money by getting a three-day or week photo pass if you're keen to explore the whole place in depth. And with dozens of different buildings to look at, you could easily spend that long there if temples are your thing..." Dave and Kay
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"We decided it was a pity to be so close to Angkor Wat - considered to be one of the wonders of the world - and not go to see it. So towards the end of April 2006 we set out for the town of Siem Reap in Cambodia, just a few kilometres away from the Angkor complex." Dave and Kay explore what Siem Reap has to offer... full story and pics here!
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Pic of the Week – 15 May 2006
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by Kay McMahon © 2006
All images are digitally watermarked – please don’t infringe copyright!
Kay adds:
“We recently visited Cambodia for a brief holiday and decided the opportunity to see some of the many temples around Angkor Wat was too good to miss.
“The Bayon Temple at Angkor Thom may not be as well-known or as big as Angkor Wat, but it’s got plenty of eye-catching details. I particularly liked the splash
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Carnets d’Asie – Siem Reap
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