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Lamb and beef. Relatively competent competent authorities, parks, footpaths.
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Barang chgout wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 10:05 am Or you could try Osoam.

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I'm looking for something that's on par with Banff, Monteverde, Yosemite, Torres Del Paine, Gorges du Verdon, Alps... You get the drift. A place that's truly breathtaking. Nothing like Bokor "mountain".
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JUDGEDREDD wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 11:03 am Not having to worry about snakes (not the human kind)
Less snakes here than home. 17 venomous snakes here and 25 venomous snakes at home :D

There are 17 venomous snakes to watch out for in the country of Cambodia

Bungarus candidus – Malayan Krait, Common Krait, Blue Krait
Bungarus fasciatus – Banded Krait
Bungarus flaviceps – Red-headed Krait
Calliophis maculiceps – Small-spotted Coral Snake
Calloselasma rhodostoma – Malayan Pit Viper
Daboia siamensis – Eastern Russell’s Viper, Siamese Russell’s Viper
Naja kaouthia – Monocellate Cobra, Monocled Cobra
Naja siamensis – Thai Spitting Cobra
Ophiophagus hannah – King Cobra, Hamadryad
Ovophis monticola – Mountain Pit Viper, Blotched Pit Viper – in the book
Rhabdophis chrysargos – Speckle-bellied Keelback
Rhabdophis nigrocinctus – Green Keelback, Banded Keelback
Rhabdophis subminiatus – Red-necked Keelback, Heller’s Keelback
Trimeresurus albolabris – White-lipped Green Pit Viper
Trimeresurus macrops – Big-eyed Pit Viper – in the book
Trimeresurus popeiorum – Pope’s Pit Viper – in the book
Trimeresurus vogeli – Vogel’s Green Pit Viper – in the book

In the NT Australia: All of the following snakes are venomous, but not all are common:

brown tree snake
western brown snake
mulga or king brown snake
speckled brown snake
common/eastern brown snake
Macleay's water snake
orange-naped snake
secretive snake
bockadam
northern small-eyed snake
yellow-faced whip snake
little spotted snake
myall or curl snake
olive whip snake
black whip snake
Papuan whip snake
red-bellied black snake
blue-bellied/spotted black snake
southern death adder
northern death adder
desert death adder
Pilbara death adder
fierce snake
taipan
Collett's snake.

There are a further nine non venomous snakes.
https://nt.gov.au/environment/animals/w ... -nt/snakes
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Punctuality.
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Duncan wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 11:24 am
Kayve wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 10:56 am Footpaths/sidewalks you can use.
Yep, not a person, moto, or business in sight and only 20 m from the beach.



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Yep, looks suitably lifeless.. :stir:
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Queef wrote:
Barang chgout wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 10:05 am Or you could try Osoam.

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I'm looking for something that's on par with Banff, Monteverde, Yosemite, Torres Del Paine, Gorges du Verdon, Alps... You get the drift. A place that's truly breathtaking. Nothing like Bokor "mountain".
.o.k. , prolly good you stay away anyhoo.Image

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rasputin wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 1:08 pm
JUDGEDREDD wrote:More or less being guaranteed a decent bowel movement
Indecent bowel movements are just as satisfying.

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I much prefer diarrhea to constipation!
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You could try the Cuillins in the Isle of Sky, I used to climb there over forty years ago!

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Queef wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 1:43 pm
Barang chgout wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 10:05 am Or you could try Osoam.

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I'm looking for something that's on par with Banff, Monteverde, Yosemite, Torres Del Paine, Gorges du Verdon, Alps... You get the drift. A place that's truly breathtaking. Nothing like Bokor "mountain".
Having traveled thru a lot of Cambodia with my car i don't think anything comes close to what ur looking for, (the falls above Steung Treng are nice)

Thailand, Myanmar do have some great places which come close to what ur looking for

two for ya
Sunrise from Phu Fi Cha is simply breathtaking
Traveling thru the 3 gorge's of the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar from Bhamo
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Having traveled thru a lot of Cambodia with my car i don't think anything comes close to what ur looking for, (

So,......
You been here?



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