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Photo of the Day (11.29.2009)

Over the past five weeks of my trip through Southeast Asia, I've visited a huge number ancient temples. Ancient structures dot the hilltops and city streets pretty much anywhere you go. Perhaps that's why today's photo from Flickr user calendartravel caught my eye. Taken at Cambodia's world famous Angkor Wat, I found myself drawn in by the great use of perspective. As you peer down the photo's temple hallway, catching a glimpse of orange-shrouded monks in the distance, you feel as though you were right there in Cambodia, crawling around this amazing ancient wonder.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Helly(Travel by the Calendar) Nov 30th 2009 11:00PM
Hey that's my picture! Glad you like it, and thanks for choosing it as photo of the day. Cambodia is an amazing place, both for its buildings and its people. Happy travels!
http://travelbythecalendar.com
Enzo Nov 30th 2009 7:27AM
Good morning, Jeremy.
In the last years I've visited many countries in Southeast Asia.
Here, I'd like to submit some pictures I took in 2007 in Burma (Myanmar), wonderful and painful country at the same time:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/enzreale/sets/72157603282430260/
I hope they could be interesting for you and your readers.
In my flickr page you can find more albums (also from Cambodia): http://www.flickr.com/photos/enzreale
Thank you for your attention.
Enzo