Wish my hubby had brought a decent camera with him when he visited Angkor Wat a few years back. He did bring back many tales of the abject poverty he saw surrounding the 5-star resorts that peppered Siem Reap and along the main road to the ancient site...
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Wish my hubby had brought a decent camera with him when he visited Angkor Wat a few years back. He did bring back many tales of the abject poverty he saw surrounding the 5-star resorts that peppered Siem Reap and along the main road to the ancient site...
Great photo, it draws me in.
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I would be contributing a tear or two if I saw this beautiful location.
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