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| sent on October 27, 2019 (20:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I share your caption ;-) and, not to make you die of envy but to remember this incredible place too (the first topic that made me leave to visit Indochina), I tell you that in January 1992, when the ruins of Angkor Wat had been reopened to tourism for a few months (perhaps a fifteen), not only was there not that horrendous wooden platform with a fence, but in some areas of the vast site, especially in the direction of the western Mebòn gate, we were given a recommendation not to leave the beaten path, for the anchor high risk of running into some anti-personnel mine, tragic reminder of the war and the occupation of the site by the Khmer Rouge. If I don't confuse names, this should be the Ta Prohm temple, or not? condivido la tua didascalia e, non per farti morire di invidia ma per ricordare anch'io questo luogo incredibile (primo argomento che mi fece partire per visitare l'Indocina), ti dico che nel gennaio 1992, quando le rovine di Angkor Wat erano state riaperte al turismo da pochi mesi (forse una quindicina), non solo non c'era quell'orrenda piattaforma di legno con correlativa staccionata, ma in alcune aree del vasto sito, specie in direzione della porta del Mebòn occidentale, ci veniva data raccomandazione di non uscire dal sentiero battuto, per l'ancora elevato rischio di incappare in qualche mina antiuomo, tragico ricordo della guerra e dell'occupazione del sito da parte dei Khmer rossi. Se non confondo i nomi, questo dovrebbe essere il tempio Ta Prohm, o no? |
| sent on October 27, 2019 (20:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Si Marmor this is the temple of Ta Prohm,thank you so much for giving such a profound comment to a picture of me. ;-) Si Marmor questo è il tempio di Ta Prohm,grazie mille per aver dato un commento così profondo ad una mia foto. |
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