In awe of Angkor, part 2


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January 18th 2010
Published: February 23rd 2010
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For my third and last day at Angkor, I'd saved the main attractions - the walled city of Angkor Thom, which houses around 8 key temples, Ta Prohm (used as a film set for Indiana Jones and Tomb Raider - the archetypal Angkor ruin) and Angkor Wat. I decided that the Lonely Planet's suggestion to see some of the smaller temples first and work up to the big ones made sense... I could imagine that seei... Read Full Entry



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23rd February 2010

You have an amazing talent at taking photos and writing! I randomly came across your blog and I must say I really enjoyed reading it. I can't wait to hear your experience of Malaysia coz I'm from KL though I'm now in Kiev. You have to try out the famous 'roti canai' and 'teh tarik' at any 'mamak stalls'. I'm sure you'll love it. If you get into any problems, don't worry, Malaysians are ever willing to help, especially when it comes to foreigners (Trust me, foreigners are better treated than their own Malaysians :P) Finally, Malaysians have a weird way of speaking English with a 'laa' behind...so you can start by saying 'ok laa'! All the best!
24th February 2010

amazing pics
honestly, some of the best photos of the temples that I've ever seen, I love them all, good effort!
25th February 2010

Thanks!
12th January 2011
Photo 7

Awesome picture!
13th February 2011

Thanks! I got up early and cycled there in the dark to see sunrise at Bayon, and had it all to myself! Magical.

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