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Photo of the Day Archive for March 2005


by Albert Wen, Nov 15, 2006 | Destinations: Cambodia
If you have the time and energy, a bicycle is a great way for getting around the temples of Angkor.

If you have the time and energy, a bicycle is a great way for getting around the temples of Angkor.

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If you have the time and energy, a bicycle is a great way for getting around the temples of Angkor.
Constructed in the late 10th century, Ta Keo is a towering, plainly decorated temple-mountain dedicated to Shiva. Known as "the Mountain of the Golden Summit", it is the first temple to be constructed wholly of sandstone.
Angkor
When it's full, the Tonle Sap lake covers an area of ten thousand square kilometers, making it the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. Sunset on the lake is a good break from spending time at the temples. Be sure to bring a picnic basket.

Photo of the Day Archive for March 2005


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A trained masseurs giving an oil massage at a "ghat" (platform constructed on the river bank) in Varanasi. These masseurs ply their trade at "ghats" in religious places, where people throng to worship in the river, a custom that has been prevalent for centuries. These masseurs, it is believed, can cure all kinds of aches, pains and minor ailments.

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