Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

Four friends, three weeks, two countries = 51 hours spent on planes/in airports, 37 hours spent on trains, didn’t bother to track how much time was spent in taxis and tuk tuks. Oh how I love to travel…seriously I do! So I’m starting my professional blog with a personal trip I took with friends to Thailand and Cambodia. Good times! And…we’re all still friends.

Monica waiting for our flight to Bangkok.
Lisa passed out in the airport
Crowded train station
Anxiety on the train
Jamie\'s shenanigans on the train
Monica and Jamie in the back of our flatbed truck taxi
Nish in the back of our flatbed truck taxi

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