Hi Greg
My daughter is out in Cambodia, making me very enviouse , I thought about doing some trekking out there next year in January ,it sounds so unspoilt and magical .
I'm going to try and hunt down your book,
Virachey Hi Anton. Thanks for writing, and if I can be of any help in arranging a guide to take your daughter on a trek in Virachey, let me know and I'll put her in good hands.
The book I lived in Ta Veng for almost a year in 1992/93, traveling daily up and down the SeSan river, and am accordingly really attached to the region. Is it possible to obtain a copy of your book? Amazon is sold out.
The book I lived in Ta Veng for almost a year in 1992/93, traveling daily up and down the SeSan river, and am accordingly really attached to the region. Is it possible to obtain a copy of your book? Amazon is sold out.
forest protection in Cambodia I read about you in Mongabay, so i came looking. My friend in Cambodia is working hard to protect forests, and I am sure you are aware that activists have been killed recently over forests in Cambodia. Would you be interested in connecting with tararith, my friend in Cambodia?
there are full of natural resources all people really interested to natural place it is freshing and real natural place to see some kind of plan for eating and collect for make the medicine
GPS Track? Wikiloc? Panoramio? Great trip! Did you happen to have a GPS with you? If so, or even if not, any chance that your track could be posted on Wikiloc?
Any photos with geo-location that could be (or are) posted on Panoramio?
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Rich
Concerning From my experience of trekking this is a really good all those pictures that you captured very beautiful, but my concerns is illegal logging and wildlife trading are being threatened to this park if no control or support to this green area. Anyway my interesting in a picture of Gibbon it was unlikely Yellochecked Gibbon could be new species if so that will be helpful for research.
Cheers-vuykeo
Thon Soukhon thank you Mr. Greg I am thak you very much and very proud that I know Mr. Greg the kind Visited.
All the word that Mr. Greg writed is true info. I hope Virachey National Park will be ever green forever.
Virachey National Park is the last forest in east Asia, could be supported to protect this park for world Heritage.
Virachey National Park rich of biodiversity, who destroyed Virachey National Park is destroyed world Heritage.
great post hey awesome post. as a taiwanese living overseas it's just lovely to be able to see these places that u r not normally able to. great pictures, thank u v much. please keep up the good work!
Nantou looks utterly horrendous.
Taiwan is without doubt the ugliest
place I have ever seen. I sincerely don't
know how it could be worse. Noise, filth,
pollution, betel nut, spitting... the
list just goes on and on.
Wow... I've got very little to say - those pics really knocked my socks off. Those hills are just perfect. The cows were cool too. Surely an amazing trip.
Anton Dikken
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Hi Greg My daughter is out in Cambodia, making me very enviouse , I thought about doing some trekking out there next year in January ,it sounds so unspoilt and magical . I'm going to try and hunt down your book,