My sandal had developed a new fault, so I dropped it off for mending. - The estimate: 30p; and that seemed a tourist rate.
Then I took a tuk tuk up to the Night Market area to confirm tomorrow's trip with the coach company and arrange a pick up from my hotel that was not on their list on the internet.
From there, I walked along the waterfront for a while, photographing a few things that caught my eye.
Then down to the serious business. I wanted to see some of the Wats in Phnom Penh and decided to work my way backwards to the hotel. I started at Wat Ounalom, that proved in many ways the most photogenic.
It also had some graves that tell a story, as well as a rather endearing cat!
Next came the National Museum and the adjacent Veal Predi Mon Park.
Then it was time for my break at the foreign Correspondents Club for a coffee in their second floor bar. This overlooks the river and has photographs from the Khmer Rouge days.
Then, on to Wat Sarawan, past Rory's Pub and some gents having a siesta,
followed by Wat Botum
and last of all Wat Lanka
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