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Good-bye to Mondulkikri
Our local hosts - the jungle travel agency - prepared a farewell barbecue of meat (brrr), fish and vegetables. Half of us are vegetarians, but in Cambodia a range of meatless dishes is considerable. Only vegans and non-fish eaters are in trouble.
A jug of wine (or rather its content) being sucked up accordance with the principles, improved our moods and calmed the regret that we had to leave hospitable Mondulkiri (the region) and Senmonorom (the city).
In the morning, after breakfast, we sang "may you live up to hundred years" to our hostess and guides (nothing else quickly comes to our mind), and set off for a long journey to the South West to the province of Takeo and the city of the same name.