Cambodia was really great. And really hot. We saw lots of stone temples built almost a thousand years ago, and some of the carvings look like they could have been done yesterday. Angkor Wat was massive. The outer wall surrounds an area over 200 acres with a huge moat that was dug around the whole area. Inside are intricately carved stone walls stretching more than 600 meters. It took 50-100,000 people 35 years to build. The Bayon was built slightly later as a Buddhist temple and has carved stone faces all over that are taller than a person. Ta Prohm was our favorite. This temple is also called the jungle temple, as it has been left pretty much in it’s natural state with huge trees growing out of the buildings. We saw some other smaller temples, rode around in a lot of tuk tuks (motorcycle taxis), got to play miniature golf, visit a butterfly farm and had great Mexican food for Thomas’ birthday. We were lucky enough to find a great bakery that made a beautiful chocolate cake that we really enjoyed. We leave tomorrow for Bangkok, where we will hang out for a few days before heading to Laos.