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Recent Posts
- Rural Cambodia
- Banteay Chamaar – the middle of nowhere.
- Preah Vihear – beauty in a war zone
- KOTO restaurant Saigon
- Dong Khoi old and new – the streets of Saigon
- Free the Bears at Phnom Tamao
- Phnom Penh for a weekend
- Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens – a mixed bag.
- Vung Tau on a Sunday day trip
- Vietnam news stories
- Long Tan on Vietnam Veterans Day
- Koh Ker – a remote Angkor temple in the middle of land mines
- The streets of Saigon – Le Quy Don
- The kids of Kontum
- Kontum – the rites and rongs
Monthly Archives: May 2011
The temples of Angkor – Angkor Wat
The temples of Angkor were built between the 9th and 12th centuries. It is inconceivable. These are massive civil engineering works, involving great architectural vision, built in searing temperatures and intolerable humidity, and carved out of jungle. A thousand years ago. … Continue reading
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The streets of Saigon – Nguyen Thi Minh Khai
Nguyen Thi Minh Khai is a major thoroughfare in Saigon. It runs from south to north, mostly one-way, from the large Sau Cong Hoa roundabout where Nguyen Thi Minh Khai starts at the border of Districts 1, 3, 5 and 10. It continues north to the … Continue reading
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