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    WujouMao, once again this is an excellent vacation thread! Not sure how I missed this one, great photos!

    Your camera has a nice macro, you're a brave man for those spider pictures!

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    I think Banteay Srei temples are older than the Angkor wat temples.

    Can imagine Angkor would be photogenic more so in the rainy season than the dry. Was there apr 2006 and thought i was going to die from heat stroke. Was dry, dusty and damn hot! But worth the shots as you can see.

    Did the 4 main temples in one day (Angkor Thom (Bayon), Preah Khan, Ta Prohm, Angkor Wat). Too much to take in - in one day. Cost $20 per day or $40 for 3 day pass.

    Good memories....

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    These are the great pics. They are very reality but I have to say some of them blur (not sharpen).

    Look like a survey. TFS

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeislerX View Post
    These are the great pics. They are very reality but I have to say some of them blur (not sharpen).

    Look like a survey. TFS
    no mate, they're all pukka, well the ones that are still on my SD card is. these ones are reduced to 600x800 for this forum.

    Quote Originally Posted by bustak View Post
    Your camera has a nice macro, you're a brave man for those spider pictures!
    no mate, just stupid

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    love those spiders :-)
    thats buffalo crossing

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    wow nice pics of asian region.keep it up.plz post more photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phuketrichard View Post
    love those spiders :-)
    thats buffalo crossing
    i know mate. i was taking the piss. don't you have humour where you come from?

    Quote Originally Posted by ClaraLondon View Post
    wow nice pics of asian region.keep it up.plz post more photos.
    well no doubt you have seen the local cambodian train on page 1? well i'm of to the philippines tomorrow. i looked in my guide book and now that the trains have stopped running as of 2008, the local people there have their own filipino style train. its called 'skates'. same principle, just with car seats bolted down instead. sounds shocking i know.
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    Great Pics! Thank you so much for sharing. Unfortunately, I only saw Cambodia through the eyesy of a mass tourist.

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    Awesome thread, wonderful photos. Lots of "moments in time" shots. I'm not sure I'm brave enough to do such a trip, but I'd like to...maybe one day before I get too old. Cheers.

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    I went back to Cambo in November of last year. Spent most of my time in the bars that's why i never uploaded any pics. I did however go and see the water festival although i would call it a boat race.

    Took some video's but most are terrible quality. I did however record this at a temple across the river from the heavily touristy side of town. This was i think 1 day before the festival started. just unloading the long boats from the trucks. Just to show you just how long this really is.



    The bamboo train from Pursat to Romeas
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