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This blog is an account of active Peace Corps service in Cambodia from 2008 to 2010. Please be advised that what I write here are my own opinions and observations, which do not reflect the official views of the Peace Corps.

Friday, August 29, 2008

This was taken near Oudong at a Wat near a mountain temple compound. The woman is standing in the center of an artificial lake, and represents a figure who allegedly soaked up a river with her hair to save her husband from being eaten by crocodiles.
Posted by Adrian Stover at 6:28 AM

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