and i told them, mr. wilson, who was the aircraft man who'd been there probably six months, i says, we're getting close to the border and he says, being a new guy and not really know me, he says, are you sure that's yeah, i'm yeah, well, i'm pretty sure. let me check the map again. so we're constantly heading towards the border. we get closer and closer and closer. it's a surveyed line in the plain of reeds, just a grassland, kind of like down around buford, where you go out to the park and it's just tidal basin. it was like that. no, no geographic marker, no road, no canal, anything like that. at the border. so we approached into the buffer zone and then we approached in a no fly zone. i tell you, i'm sure we're headed towards cambodia. and when he made that call to lead, lead, of course, questioned the new guy's navigational skills. could you get me that water, please? like, i'm going to have time to open it up and drink it. thank you. and where were we? we were on the way to cambodia. so it's nighttime