A TEMPLE ON NO MAP

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MrB
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A TEMPLE ON NO MAP

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A temple I found that is in no map, it was an amazing find. I spotted what looked like a temple moat & sure enough in the brush was the refinance of something that was once great.

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Well it's about time you show the world YOUR map, unless you know there are still loads of them scattered around.
When you're done, please tell us !
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MrB wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 7:30 pm A temple I found that is in no map, it was an amazing find. I spotted what looked like a temple moat & sure enough in the brush was the refinance of something that was once great.

Here - on Michelin map - https://www.viamichelin.co.uk/web/Route ... n-Thailand

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^ here, on google maps with a review from several years back

Mentioned in various temple guide books.

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I guess he was referring to classic paper maps...
Driving on Cambodian roads is just like playing a classic arcade top scroller. The only difference is a force feedback controller, the limitation to only one life and the inability to restart, once Game Over
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