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Showing posts with label TRAVEL. Show all posts
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Monday, April 13, 2015

New longest bridge for Cambodia 2015 (2 Videos inside)

The Neak Loeung Bridge (Khmer:ស្ពានអ្នកលឿង otherwise known as Tsubasa Bridge) joins Kandal Province with the town of Neak Loeung, Prey Veng Province in Cambodia, on the intensely voyaged interstate between Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh City. This 2.2 km scaffold will dispense with a ship crossing and will be the longest extension over the Mekong River in the nation, and is supported and constructed as a Japanese government gift (Cambodia's third Japanese gave scaffold) and now shows up on the new 500 riel note. It is planned to open to movement in April 2015. 
The inauguration ceremony for construction was set on February 12, 2011. Once completed, is set to become Cambodia's longest bridge spanning over 2 kilometers. Cambodian poeple start their new travelling throught Tsubasa officially on 06 of April 2015. Thank you for Japaness people.

Tsubasa view from the sky with new khmer song. Please enjoy it yourself.
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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Strange Moon or Chan kreas (Video inside)


Here is the video clip that I took it by my smartphone. The form of the moon started changing its form low light to full moon around one hour on 04 of Appril 2015 in Cambodia. You may watch this clip only 38 seconds. This video is madde by using video timelapse.

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Monday, March 30, 2015

National Museum of Cambodia at Phnom Penh (Video inside)

Spotted simply north of the Royal Palace, the National Museum of Cambodia is housed in an agile terracotta structure of conventional outline (assembled 1917–20), with a welcoming yard garden. The gallery is home to the world's finest gathering of Khmer figure a thousand years' worth and a greater amount of mind blowing Khmer outline. 

The exhibition hall includes four structures, confronting the lovely garden. Most guests begin left and proceed in a clockwise, sequential bearing. The main noteworthy figure to welcome guests is a substantial part – including the generally in place head, shoulders and two arms of a colossal bronze leaning back Vishnu statue recouped from the Western Mebon sanctuary close Angkor Wat in 1936. 

Proceed into the left structure, where the preangkorian accumulation starts. It outlines the adventure from the human manifestation of Indian model to the more awesome type of Khmer figure from the fifth to eighth hundreds of years. Highlights incorporate a forcing eight-furnished Vishnu statue from the sixth century found at Phnom Da, and a gazing Harihara, consolidating the characteristics of Shiva and Vishnu, from Prasat Andet in Kompong Thom area. The Angkor accumulation incorporates a few striking statues of Shiva from the ninth, tenth and eleventh hundreds of years; a goliath pair of wrestling monkeys (Ko Ker, tenth century); an excellent twelfth century stele (stone) from Oddar Meanchey engraved with scenes from the life of Shiva; and the wonderful statue of a situated Jayavarman VII (r 1181–1219), his head bowed marginally in a reflective posture (Angkor Thom, late twelfth century). 

The gallery likewise contains showcases of stoneware and bronzes dating from the preangkorian times of Funan and Chenla (fourth to ninth hundreds of years), the Indravarman period (ninth and tenth hundreds of years) and the established Angkorian period (tenth to fourteenth hundreds of years), and later works, for example, a delightful wooden regal freight boat. 

Sadly, it is impractical to photo the gathering just the patio. English, French and Japanese talking aides (US$6) are accessible. An extensive booklet, The New Guide to the National Museum, is accessible at the front work area (US$10), while the smaller Khmer Art in Stone covers some of the signature pieces (US$2).
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Monday, March 23, 2015

The nightshots of the world's most beautiful landscapes

Taken amid the sundown hours, a British photographic artist has gone to phenomenal lengths to get the ideal shot including climbing housetops, swinging from helicopters and actually entering limited military ranges. 

What's more, Paul Reiffer's commitment to his work has empowered him to assemble a portfolio showcasing the magnificence of a portion of the world's most renowned urban areas by night. 

Each of the arrangement of dynamite shots catches the beating vitality of its area through striking light trails.















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