Lovely insight into Malee’s home Eddie. I went to Battambang once in 2002…I miss Cambodia a lot. The video was well made, a nice bit of music and a beginning, middle and end, makes so much more sense that way. Cheers
Thanks Karl. I'm terrible at editing but the content is everything. Glad you liked it. Many people have never been to rural communities in SE Asia so it's a glimpse of life in the farmlands.
Thanks. I'm a biker for 40 years but not a great pillion passenger. Malee's brother was a great rider on dirt roads (I rode back). Not a single twitch or slide. I have another ride in Bokor, Kampot that I hope to edit and upload.
Correct. The house is west of Battambang. About 15 minutes ride from Kamping Puoy reservoir (which we passed in the film). maps.app.goo.gl/mw4u95RpE85shGSu8
@EddieManning you're a lucky man. I haven't been to Cambodia yet but hope to go in the future. I met a woman on line that lives in Battambang and fell in love with her. She recently ended our relationship, and I am still heartbroken. She comes a relatively poor family, but they do well. She is 49, and all of her other siblings are married and doing very well. I wish I could tell you more. Thank you for the video, I am very interested in everything having to do with Cambodia, especially Battambang. I was in a relationship with her for about 10 months. And I understand why she had to move on. She's been divorced for many years and lives with her father in Battambang on the outskirts of town. She's looking for a man to marry and hopefully take her to America. Her daughter is married to an American and is still working on getting her visa to come here. I apologize for this message being so scattered, I have a lot on my mind. Thanks again for the video and I hope maybe we can talk or communicate with each other. Jim
Lovely insight into Malee’s home Eddie. I went to Battambang once in 2002…I miss Cambodia a lot. The video was well made, a nice bit of music and a beginning, middle and end, makes so much more sense that way. Cheers
Thanks Karl. I'm terrible at editing but the content is everything. Glad you liked it. Many people have never been to rural communities in SE Asia so it's a glimpse of life in the farmlands.
I agree very much what you are writing about the music. This song is (!) touching and gets the right context here.
Welcome to Cambodia ❤
Hi Eddie, I enjoyed the video. I'm also married to a Cambodian wife. This reminds me of my first time meeting her parents and family.
Congratulations man!
Welcome to Cambodia, we Cambodian people, we have kind heart and very friendly. Enjoy your life with Cambodian wife.
Everyone I met in Cambodia was very kind anf friendly and fun. Will be back soon.
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Love Cambodia country and love Khmers people they are kind and humble . Congrat! For your beautiful families .
Thanks. They are kind people.
Really nice video, Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work. It was really nice to see the outskirts of Cambodia.
New sub.. Nice drive
Thanks. I'm a biker for 40 years but not a great pillion passenger. Malee's brother was a great rider on dirt roads (I rode back). Not a single twitch or slide. I have another ride in Bokor, Kampot that I hope to edit and upload.
Super video. Well done, Eddie and Malee. It was lovely to meet the in-laws & family, thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks Les. Glad you liked it.
Jaysus poor dog getting slapped about 😂Great insight into Cambodian life.
Ps took a while but I finally figured out song in backround is Cambodia 😂
Thanks Ken. I hope you liked it. I felt sorry for the doggy.
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I’m enjoyed watching your amazing countryside videos ❤❤❤What is the name of the village.Looks like somewhere near Gumpeengpouy village to me
Correct. The house is west of Battambang. About 15 minutes ride from Kamping Puoy reservoir (which we passed in the film). maps.app.goo.gl/mw4u95RpE85shGSu8
Poor dog! I wish they’d teach the kids to treat the animals well.
Very cool
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What city was this closest to? I love Cambodia.
Close to Battambang and the killing cave and bat cave.
maps.app.goo.gl/QcGNvWLrV58DKKiQ7
@EddieManning you're a lucky man. I haven't been to Cambodia yet but hope to go in the future.
I met a woman on line that lives in Battambang and fell in love with her. She recently ended our relationship, and I am still heartbroken.
She comes a relatively poor family, but they do well. She is 49, and all of her other siblings are married and doing very well.
I wish I could tell you more.
Thank you for the video, I am very interested in everything having to do with Cambodia, especially Battambang.
I was in a relationship with her for about 10 months. And I understand why she had to move on. She's been divorced for many years and lives with her father in Battambang on the outskirts of town. She's looking for a man to marry and hopefully take her to America. Her daughter is married to an American and is still working on getting her visa to come here.
I apologize for this message being so scattered, I have a lot on my mind.
Thanks again for the video and I hope maybe we can talk or communicate with each other.
Jim
How do you handle the heat day in and day out? 40 degrees sounds very uncomfortable.
It's extremely hot now but normally about 33c.