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goscott from NY Seeing is believing...and yet so hard to believe Angkor and its dozens of temples were left to themselves and time.
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Angkor Wat. Siem Reap, Cambodia
Cambodian Children Begging. Siem Reap, Cambodia
Cambodia,Siem Reap,cildren in front of Ruluos group
Up on the roof. Three volunteer teachers take a break - Savong's School, Siem Reap.
Keen student - Savong's School, Siem Reap.
an enchanting budha statue in angkor's ta prohm temple
two boys swimming in a pool in angkor
Toul Seng Museum - an incredibly sad, moving place for remembrance.
siem reap's main road chaos
The statues are alive in Ankor Wat, and I would be too if I had a snake crawling under my chin!
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Seeing is believing...and yet so hard to believe Angkor and its dozens of temples were left to themselves and time.
Of course there is the main structure of Angkor... More |
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Cambodians are a proud and battered folk, not a mendicant pushover people and most especially not in Siem Reap, the pleasant if dusty market town, once distinguished only by its Royal Residence, that has become the tourist dormitory to the great Angkor.... more
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During Cambodia's long nightmare of civil war, genocide and foreign occupation, concern for its archaeological treasures... more
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