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Angkor Thom and Bayon

August 15, 2015 Garry Chapman

Angkor Thom was once a maginificent walled city, surrounded by a huge moat.  There are large gates on each of the four walls.  Each gate

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The Killing Fields

August 14, 2015 Garry Chapman

A visit to the notorious S-21 should be followed by a short trip outside the city to the Killing Fields at Choeung Ek.  It doesn’t

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National Museum and Wat Phnom

August 3, 2015 Garry Chapman

We got held up in heavy traffic on the way from the airport to the hotel, leaving us a shorter afternoon than planned for tourist

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Marble Mountain

August 2, 2015 Garry Chapman

Just out of DaNang we stopped at Marble Mountain.  The van pulled up at a workshop where we hoped to see some artisans sculpting marble,

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