Back from the minefields

Just wanted to tell you that I have just returned from the minefields. And I still have all my limbs. I had three very interesting but exhausting days and found things out like "What does it sound like to drive over a pothole riddled road with a dozen of unexploded bombs and mortars in the trunk?". Answer: "It sounds like an empty crate of beer."

Unfortunately my cameras battery recharger has not survived the journey across these roads that really do not deserve to be called roads. I mean, what do you call it if it contains more pot holes then straight parts? A crater landscape? Anyhow: The battery recharger is no more. At first I thought I might have to go to Phnom Penh to get a new one but fortunately I found one here. Unfortunately though it is very, very expensive. One shop wanted to have 90 USD for it! In then end I found a shop that sold it for 65 USD, but that's still a hell of a lot of money! I tried to console myself by thinking that in Euros it's much less money. Right. But what can you do?




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>But what can you do?
aber wer andauernd nur über geld redet, kann die augen nicht aufmachen. wozu braucht er dann eine kamera? die google-anzeigen sprechen bände: da hoclt einer in einem land, wo die leute nix zu beißen haben, und versucht selbst, über den kapitalismus ein paar kröten zu kriegen, armes deutschland

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