So today a post about types of transportation. We have travelled around in Cambodia and Thailand in a variety of ways. Some of them were easy to use and others...not so much. Our tour guide, Tony was great to have given us the opportunity to experience each different way. The first we tried was the Tuk Tuk and it was the easiest - kind of like a buggy ride - I posted a picture the other day. This is definitely a preferred way to travel except for the exhaust and honking horns.
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The braking system on a cyclo is weird to say the least - it is a cane looking thing at the back - the part that you sit on they can steer it all over the place it is on a swivel from the bike part ... and the drivers like to bring you realllllllly close to the next cyclo and then stop with millimeters to spare. It was harrowing at times but overall, I felt perfectly safe once I got in it. Just getting in and out was the challenging.
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They look fairly harmless when you aren't in them....but just look at it - how the heck are you supposed to get in gracefully - YOU CAN'T..
Talk to you from Bangkok!
3 comments:
LOL! You write so vividly and with such humour so it was easy to envision you and Diane doing your thing! Glad you're making some great memories April!
Sheila
Wonderful Blog April. It is a treat to hear your enthusiastic appreciation of things different. I enjoy each word picture and the photos add to each story.
Sounds like your really enjoying your trip, what a great experience for you. Coffee's on when you get settled at home.
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