Caught my eye, photos in Cambodia :)

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clutchcargo wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 5:29 pm OK, cleaned up a few posts. Let's not derail this great topic. And let's respect non native English speaking members and cut them some slack on their use of English. Thanks

Carry on with the great pics!
Yes great photos some of the older expats that have ventured out of the main cities should have some great photos they could share with us
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View of Boueng Tumpun from the back window of a house on st 271 in 2006, most of this is under 5 meters of sand and there's a 60 meter wide highway running from across the mid distance now.

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And a view of the same lake but from 371, there's a Borey there now.
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Dollar shop Koh Pich

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I've got a collection of photos of magazine covers from our publishing company (Canby Publications, named for my hometown in Oregon, btw).

These are a bit grainy, but November 1999.
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A few I like, for different reasons. Difficult to choose just a few, isn't it?

Great idea for a thread by the way! and some top pics been posted :thumb:
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phuketrichard wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2019 10:27 am Only happened for 1 month back in 2009, Angkor Wat was lit up an you could buy a ticket to enter ($15 7-10 pm)
it was amazing, there were only about 45 people in Angkor and walking thru the temples was quite an experience;
Included dancers and fighters.

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Angkor Wat was also lit up the year before for a Placebo gig in 2008 mate

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Looking out back window of Bokor Palace Hotel (2014)
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Anlong Veng KR Woman & Soldiers statues shrine(2013)
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