I'll admit, most of my interactions with animals in Cambodia are not exactly pleasant. From the dogs who could use some flea medicine and a bath, to the mice who have eaten through my shirts, ziploc bags, fruit, q-tips, and shampoo bottles (seriously, mice? Lay off my shampoo), I'm not a huge fan. So when I was told there was a zoo in my province, I had my doubts. I imagined monkeys in small cages and the occasional bird. However, due to some convincing by a volunteer in the next district over, I decided to head on over.
I headed out this afternoon around 11, knowing that it takes about 30 minutes for me to bike there. When I told a couple people in my village that I was biking to the zoo, they replied, "YOU'RE BIKING THERE?!!?!?!??" By now, people know that I have biked much longer than 30 minutes. I biked about 4 hours just a few weekends ago. So I left thinking, "Geez, I don't see what the big deal is. Ye of little faith in my biking skills."
Well, I should have had a little less faith in my biking skills. Sometimes, I convince myself that I'm awesome at biking. And then I go up a hill.
The road leading up to the zoo is about 1.5 kilometers long (definitely just guessing), made of wet sand, and possesses about a 20 degree incline (I wouldn't trust that, one of my worst grades was in geometry). Now this might not seem like much, but for someone who only has a fried banana in their stomach, a slightly deflated tire, and hasn't seen a hill in 4 months, it's a big deal. Also, it was really hot.
Soooooooo, after I almost died on the way to the zoo, I finally made it. AND IT WAS AWESOME. I would actually venture to say it was one of the best zoos I've ever been to. The cages were really nice, and there was a pretty good variety of animals.
So here's a few photos!
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Apparently deer are fascinating in Cambodia. It was just like home. |
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Adorable Otters! |
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Someone got confused a put a chicken in a cage |
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This owl stares at me like most children in my town |
The best part was definitely the elephant show. He was pretty adorable and very talented. He also tried to take money from me.
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Just playing some football |
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Sneaky Elephant trying to take my money |
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Elephant taking other people's money |
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The zoo has a huge program that works to save and rehabilitate trapped bears. They were pretty awesome. |
So yeah, basically I live next to an awesome zoo. It's also a great workout to get there.
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