By Way of Asia

A pair of consultants on their way to business school - taking the long, circuitous route from Chicago to Evanston, by way of Asia
A pair of consultants on their way to business school - taking the long, circuitous route from Chicago to Evanston, by way of Asia

Meet our heroes. Two heads. Four arms. Ready for adventure.

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  • June 10, 2010 9:33 am

    Siem Reap, Cambodia: Today we visited a number of temples - once again we took hundreds of pictures, but we’ve selected only the finest for your enjoyment. The temples we saw were:

    • Pre Rup, which is quite red
    • Bantey Srei, famous for its incredibly detailed stone carvings
    • Bantey Samre, famous for nothing in particular (we were the only tourists there)
    • East Mebon, famous for being next to West Mebon
    • Ta Som, where the most interesting thing was the longest line of ants we’ve ever seen
    • Neak Pean, which once was surrounded by enormous pools, but is now surrounded by enormous empty pits
    • Preah Khan, which is supposed to be pretty cool but it started raining so we ran away

    As you might be able to tell, as the day wore on we started to get weary of temples.

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