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Forktongue2
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Re: Koh Kong

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pm if you are seriously interested. It will be $8000+
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AndyKK wrote: Thu Sep 14, 2017 10:14 pm I would very much think not bangkokhooker. But you know the score, in the girls name. Soft title verified by the neighbours and officials.
Cool.

Koh kong?
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Barang chgout wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2017 12:27 pm
AndyKK wrote:Snakes and leeches! Lots of them here.
This! And don't forget the crocodiles.... did I mention leeches?

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Re: Koh Kong

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" Hello people I am posting to this share about how you can own/use your land a long the coastline , Since there are some people still not sure and some keep confusing ... Now I translate this article from the Khmer version "Circular on development of Cambodia Coastal Areas"

+Coast
Coast shall be determined from the highest of high tide line of the sea up to the line prohibiting the tenure or other construction in stone or sand which is determined as area for public use and is classified as the state public land. The size of the coast shall be determined as below:

- Inclined beach shall be determined at least 30 (thirty) meters off the highest of high tide line to mainland.

- Steep beach shall be determined at least 20 (twenty) meters off the top of steep beach to mainland.

In case that the actual situation of the inclined beach may not be determined as above-mentioned size; the size of the coast must be invented or expanded in order to create the coast for visit and entertainment if possible.

+ Coastal Reserved Land
The coastal reserved land is the land that is from the upper coastal line to the mainland. The coastal reserved land is public state land, except it is legally occupied.

Length or size of the coastal reserved land shall be determined as below:
- Width of coastal reserved land shall be determined at least 50 (fifty) meters off the upper costal line to the mainland.

- In case, along the coasts, there is the existence of public road already, the coastal reserved land can be determined with this public road."
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