Temples of Angkor


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February 13th 2006
Published: May 4th 2006
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I was glad to leave Bangkok after a few days and see pastures new. Caught the early morning bus from Bangkok which took us to the border, where we stood around in the scorching heat passing through various checkpoints. Once over the boarder we were shuttled to another bus and piled aboard, our luggage piled high in the aisle. Within half an hour of boarding the Cambodian bus we broke down, due ... Read Full Entry



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Faces of BayonFaces of Bayon
Faces of Bayon

It is said that wherever you stand in Bayon a face will always be glaring down upon you, watching you.
MonksMonks
Monks

Just before sunset the Monks gather.
CattleCattle
Cattle

Cattle taking a dip.
They really need a Gardener?They really need a Gardener?
They really need a Gardener?

Over the years the trees have started eating Angkor.
Awsome Waterfall!Awsome Waterfall!
Awsome Waterfall!

Treked uphill in the blistering heat to catch sight of this breathtaking waterfall.



4th May 2006

Looks Great
Hi Kev great pics and script, keep it up Phil Dunk
4th May 2006

Keep up the good work
Well done Kev looks great, keep up the writing its very informative. Phil D

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