Cambodia's Immense Hidden Cities

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Cambodia's Immense Hidden Cities

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... 9I2_footer

This is spiffing stuff and enough to provide employment of all kinds for many of all nationalities for decades to come.
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Re: Cambodia's Immense Hidden Cities

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I see now. This is a whole new update beyond the earlier scans, showing the huge area of Phnom Kulen and Preah Khan, believed to be massively bigger than Angkor.

What a discovery. Yep, years of research and recovery to go, with hundreds if not thousands of jobs to be created over the decades, plus new infrastructure.

The Guardian did a good job of this report.
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ExPenhMan wrote:I see now. This is a whole new update beyond the earlier scans, showing the huge area of Phnom Kulen and Preah Khan, believed to be massively bigger than Angkor.

What a discovery. Yep, years of research and recovery to go, with hundreds if not thousands of jobs to be created over the decades, plus new infrastructure.

The Guardian did a good job of this report.

Just watch the property prices and rents go up,,, as from yesterday.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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