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		<title>the living ruins (a photo essay)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing locals and immersing in their everyday lives  are the things that we never failed doing whenever we go out on a trip. It&#8217;s a leaning, enriching and inspiring experience. It makes us feel like toddlers all over again&#8211;ignorant and clueless as blank slates.


My favorite subject is people, particularly children. Watching them while they play (or work), inspires us to sit down and start writing and tell their stories. Or, take their pictures, to show their smiles and how they see the world through their unclouded eyes.



Each one got something to say and ...]]></description>
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		<title>the finesse and the robust</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, this is an addendum to what Monette just posted couple of days back. Banteay Srei trully deserves an encore.

Unlike other temples in Angkor, Banteay Srei is not within the cluster of structures surrounding Angkor Wat. It is 25 km (15 miles) north-east of the main group of temples, around 30 minutes drive away from center.

On the way to this so called “citadel of women”, you will pass by the outskirts of Siem Reap, and seeing Khmer locals in their everyday life is absolutely a treat to backpackers like us. I ...]]></description>
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