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TitleYeay Pau Temple and Wat

description Tonle Bati, Takeo
TitleA Pali writen stone - Wat Prek Prang

descriptionWat Prek Prang locates about 30 Km north of Phnom Penh, along the Tonle Sap river. It is a traditional monastery (Wat Boran), though its constructions are mostly recently built. It is one of very few temples throughout Cambodia that continues tradition of writing manuscripts nowadays.
TitleWorkers repairing the roof of the Keong Preah Bath Shrine (a hall containing Buddha footprints), in ...

descriptionThe Royal Palace was built on a site considered auspicious by King Norodom's royal astrologers and ministers; it is located opposite where the waters of the Upper Mekong, the Lower Mekong, the Basak and Tonle Sap rivers converge. It was built in 1866 during the French Protectorate (1847-1953
TitleWood-carved reclining Visnu, Wat Prek Prang

descriptionWat Prek Prang locates about 30 Km north of Phnom Penh, along the Tonle Sap river. It is a traditional monastery (Wat Boran), though its constructions are mostly recently built. It is one of very few temples throughout Cambodia that continues tradition of writing manuscripts nowadays.
TitleWomen Cutting Fish

description Fishing trip on Tonle Sap and Mekong Rivers with John Bardach
TitleKhmer Loeu Women

description, fishing, and gathering supplement the cultivated vegetable foods in the Khmer Loeu diet. Houses vary
TitleKhmer Loeu Women

description, fishing, and gathering supplement the cultivated vegetable foods in the Khmer Loeu diet. Houses vary
TitleMimi Palgen (?) with Two Khmer Loeu Women

description, fishing, and gathering supplement the cultivated vegetable foods in the Khmer Loeu diet. Houses vary
TitleWoman with Threads for Weaving

descriptionVillage near Tonle Bati, Takeo
TitleWoman and Child Walking (Village Built in Flood Plain in the Background)

descriptionRiverine communities or fishing villages are one of the major types of village communities in Cambodia. They tend to be built in concentrated clusters on the banks along main rivers down to and including the shore and flood plains. These communities are characterized by a mixed economy