Day 47 Preah Vihear





 A day of rest and so it was apart from a 7mile round bike trip to a lake. The 'free' breakfast at the property was a help yourself coffee , toast and jam which we enjoyed on the covered seating area of the hotel. It was already 28 degrees but the breeze made it OK. 

A short cycle to the lake then followed where we hired a covered area with hammocks. I had a couple of dips in a rather warm rather murky lake but because the water level was quite low, although I could  lower myself in from the pontoon- I couldn't get out so both times my knight in shining armour had to rescue the damsel in distress. It wasn't quite as elegant as it sounds but it was worth it for the slight cooling effect the water had. We had lunch at the attached restaurant - if you can call it that- a shack which had a couple of gas burners in. I said we didn't eat meat so I was shown fish, big snails and small snails but decided on just some fried noodles with a bit of cabbage and chillies of course. 

 The cycle back in the 37 degree heat saw us needing a shower on our return and I read and did my Duolingo while Pete fixed his back brake which he discovered wasn't working at all. 

Back to the same place to eat as yesterday as we knew it was good, cheap and clean and bumped into another 4 cyclists- all going the same way as us- a group of 3 and a solo woman. 

Probably see them on the road tomorrow. 

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  1. What this level of heat expected?
    Did the boy get his feet wet?! 😳

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