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07
Jan
2009
Angkor Wat observes 30th anniversary of end of Pol Pot's regime

6 hours ago by Socheata

January 6, 2009 By Marsha Dubrow DC Arts & Travel Examiner Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious structure, and one of the most spectacular architectural wonders, was used as a “killing field” by Cambodia’s genocidal dictator Pol Pot. On January 7, monks chant at Angkor Wat and other “killing fi ...

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Day 8: Angkor Wat

12 hours ago by Lyn

My first visit in the morning is the magnificent Angkor Wat! I heard a lot of how great and amazing this temple is, I want to see it. Surrounded the Angkor Wat is a moat. From the parking lot to the gate of the temple, I stepped through a big square stones bridge. I was excited, because I already fe ...

Fast Movers...~~going places~~ - fastmovers.blogspot.com · 2 references

06
Jan
2009
One More Night In Bangkok

1 day ago by storynature

Murray Head's old 80s song once said that "One night in Bangkok makes the hard man humble." I wonder what happens if you spend another night in Bangkok? Well, that's exactly what we're doing as we're concluding the Thailand portion of our trip. Tomorrow, we're headed to Cambodia for a brief jaunt to ...

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A Journey through India

1 day ago by admin

The Lesser and Greater Vehicles Beyond in medias res, I’ve traveled on through India, from the field of Kurukshetra to Shiva Nataraja, Kabir, and the epic struggles of the Ramayana. Hanuman has guided me now to Angkor Wat. From there I shall walk upon the lesser and greater paths to Dunhuang and Chi ...

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Some travels - Angkor Wat and Battambang

1 day ago by Tdunbar

My birthday and the holidays have come and gone, and even though I am in a Buddhist country where they do not celebrate birthdays, Christmas, Hanukkah, Ramadan, nor, Kwanzaa, and their New Year’s is in April, I still have found myself busy. I have finally been able to leave Phnom Penh for something ...

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This is an Avout

1 day ago by tratcliff

I found her after taking a few wayward turns in some confusing corridors in the main temple of Angkor Wat. She was a Buddhist bolt, but lighting incense at the foot of a statue of Shiva, the Hindu god. It turns out that she, and others like her, are from an interesting sect that bridges two of the b ...

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The Combodia Trip

1 day ago by meeme

If one day I looked back my life, the 2008 is definitely one of my most important milestones of my life. I’ve been through lossing my love, lossing 30 pounds in 3 months, drunk at least two night a week, had having a surgery 3 days before the Hannover show, lossing half of my moneys in stock market ...

Athena's wings - meeme.wordpress.com · 3 references

05
Jan
2009
As the temple turns (from Angkor Wat in Cambodia)

2 days ago by david

How to ruin a temple in 4 easy steps: 1. Invite too many people to visit… 2. Feel free to throw trash into the sacred pools… 3. Touch everything… 4. Don’t forget to sign the ancient stonework before you leave…

And Your Little Blog Too - nineteenthparallel.com/lava · 2 references

Angkor Wat

2 days ago by danielle912

We spent two full, exhausting days visiting the temples of Angkor in Cambodia. We’re breaking it down into a few posts because if you’re anything like us, you might find it all a little overwhelming. Still, we were in constant awe at the intricacy and beauty of these ancient sites. We arrived at Ang ...

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Series: Hard-Workers

2 days ago by peixin

Location: Angkor Wat. One of the falling temples. The one with the roots over the roofs. Un-posed.

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