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October 15, 2003

Break for the border

The Cambodian countryside we viewed from the air-con haven of our minibus heading for the Thai border was very beautiful. bright green rice fields stretching all the way to the horizon, with huge lilies on the ponds and scattered palm...

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Angkor Wat

Centuries before the 'discovery' in 1860 of Angkor by French botanist Henri Mahout, Cambodians living near the site spoke of a lost city in the jungle. The people told stories of huge temples constructed by ancient gods. These tales reached...

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Posted by Kirsty at 01:57 AM
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