Monday, January 29, 2007

indiana jones and the temple of...






when i was a kid i loved the indiana jones movies. i figured there was nothing not to like about a guy in a leather hat exploring the world in search of priceless artifacts, encountering every adventure imaginable along the way. in the last two days, we seemed to have found a way to live his life (minus the girl with i love you written on her eyelids... which i am inclined to still search for later). first of all, apologies on the late post, but in cambodia there isn't really a place to type (and according to the lady that sits next to the non-working computers it's because it is sunday...). anyhow, this country has been about the wildest place i could have possibly imagined. to get here, we boarded a plane with propellers. yep. as if the small plane wasn't enough, we had a four hop landing... and that was just the start. the customs official wasn't convinced coy was, well, coy. and believe me, you don't want to argue with a cambodian customs official. once past him, we got in a cab and realized quickly that there is no city in siem reap; only jungle, and huts on the road that people live in (and sell cold water and coconuts). it's not the type of place you would want to take a midnight stroll through (not to mention our already hightened state as we watched every mosquito carefully). we managed to get a hotel which was good (and believe me, hotels are literally the only things here... they are set-up like compounds). seeing as how we had been up since 3:45am, we figured hiring a driver to take us into the fabled lost city of angkor wat for the afternoon would be a good idea. side note: for those of you reading that think angkor wat is just a temple in the jungle, you are sorely mistaken. picture a city the size of tucson, spread out through jungles and waterways; only vacant and a thousand years old, and you'll start to have a good sense for what this place is like. and it's not like you're at the louvre either: no roped off areas, no supervision, you are on your own to explore and do whatever you want (except wander into the untrodden jungle as there are king cobra's and landmines... though apparently "all cleaned up"). this place is the most unbelievable place we have ever seen. we've spent two days exploring ruins that are being consumed by jungles, are ornately decorated, and more picturesque than any camera can capture. we climbed lost staircases to lookouts that are so vertical you have to climb with your hands. we've seen huts and old complexes completley covered in vines and tree trunks that are bigger than you can picture. it's like luxor, but without tourists, in a jungle, and ten times as big. there is absolutely no way to show everyone this in a picture, but here are a few to pique the curious mind.

7 comments:

Linda said...

this is intriguing......

Kevin Tharp said...

Chris- You've come a long way since your first 'jungle cruise' ride in disneyland when you were 8 years old. How great to live out that spirit of adventure... The pics are great. I'm anxious to see the entire portfolio when you land back in the States. You should be able to sell a lot of guided tours to future clients.

Hey! Who is lady secret?

Dad

Kelly Hibbs said...

hey chris! these are great!keep posting, jesse and I love it! we would LOVE to see more photos when you get back, and hear all your stories. We're prayin' for your safety!

Kendall said...

i think lady secret has "I love you" written on her eyelids. i'm not sure about that, but it's entirely possible.

keep up the good work, big bro. you're living out dad's bedtime stories right now.... create your own chapter, and remember to throw sand on the secret hidden bridge before crossing the chasm in the temple. just a tip.

handsomesportzklub said...

I miss you guys. Can't wait to hear all about this. Mikey, you look like han solo with that stubble. Han Solo after a few beers and a thai massage, wearing a bandana and completely forgetting where he left Chewy.

Kelly Hibbs said...

Hey this is Grandma and Grandpa! we're jealous, and know we could outclimb you! We love you and want you home safely! Don't stay too long in the long boats! -Grandma & Grandpa

Mitch said...

lady secret! wow...I can't even begin to handle lady secret!
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