The "lake" in the background is actually flooded farmland (rice fields). Many of the provinces surrounding Phnom Penh receive this kind of flooding during the monsoon season.
Reflections on Cambodia, Buddhism and Music
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
More pictures of Wat Ang Krapeu
The "lake" in the background is actually flooded farmland (rice fields). Many of the provinces surrounding Phnom Penh receive this kind of flooding during the monsoon season.
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