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Angkor Wat by Bicycle Cambodia is great for adventure tours, but if you are afraid of water, you shouldn't come in the rainy season. |
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Khmer Kingdom-Adventure With a Purpose Prelude to a journey of discovery. |
Real Travel Adventures May 2006 Antonio Graceffo |
Khmer and Twenty Something The children in Phnom Penh, Cambodia drag their nation a step closer to becoming a modern, industrialized country each day as they attend school at Toul Ampil Language College. |
Salon.com December 18, 2000 Vivienne Walt |
Cambodian justice Twenty-five years after Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge launched its genocide campaign, could a war-crimes trial finally be a reality? |
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Journeys Following a Floating Village... Falling for Niagara... Poetry in Stone... |
Vietnam June 28, 2004 Wilfred P. Deac |
Losing Ground to the Khmer Rouge As the war in Vietnam wound down with the signing of the 1973 Paris Peace Accords, the war in neighboring Cambodia was going from bad to worse. |
High on Adventure December 1, 2009 Habeeb Salloum |
The Great Wall of China: One of the 'New Seven Wonders of the World' You will never forget your first trip to the Great Wall, a massive structure that has been a symbol of China for more than 2000 years. |
Smithsonian February 2004 Richard Covington |
Rescuing Angkor An unprecedented effort to reclaim the ancient temples from the Cambodian jungle is racing against a tourist onslaught. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2006 Arvind Viswanathan |
Valley of the Gods: Part 1 - Manali As soon as I got off the bus from Delhi early in the morning, I realized Manali had evolved and appeared to be was quite very different from what I had experienced before. |
High on Adventure December 2004 Giordano & Rosen |
China Photo Essay Photos of Beijing and beyond: A Buddhist Tibetan temple... The Summer Palace... Children at a Hutong Kindergarten... The Temple of Heaven, built in 1420... The Great Wall... etc. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2006 Bill Neely |
Ascending the Steps of Japanese Visit Japan without joining the western tour groups and you'll be able to experience a greater deal of the spirit and uniqueness -- even if it means also dealing with a language barrier. |
Real Travel Adventures August 2006 Antonio Graceffo |
Sihanoukville: SCUBA Diving is Saving Cambodia's Reefs Cambodia is still wild and untapped. An increase in eco-friendly diving and a reclaiming of the reefs will increase tourism, bringing a much-needed economic boost to the depressed local economy. |
High on Adventure April 2006 Vicki Andersen |
Lords of the Peten, Guatemala Known as El Peten, this region in northern Guatemala includes the most Maya cities (reportedly over 100 of them) from the Classic Period, many still buried beneath a tangle of plant life. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2008 Antonio Graceffo |
Vassa, The Buddhist Lent A look into the three month period of abstinence, sobriety, and meditation for Buddhist monks. |
AskMen.com Paul Ryden |
3 Days In Bangkok Bangkok can be a 600-square-mile miasma of motion, confusion and insanity. However, with enough preparation and planning, you can conquer the metropolis. |