Thursday, June 27, 2019

Cruising on the River that Built the Angkor Wat


 
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Tonle Sap                                                            in Cambodia

Tales of the Tonle Sap

Back in the days of the glittering Angkor era from the 9th to 15th century, the Tonle Sap lake and river, which branches off the Mekong river in today's Cambodia, was to the Khmer empire what the River Nile was to the Egyptians.

   
   
Raja                                                            Ampay Reefs

   

Is this the world's most resilient coral reef?

Scientists are still discovering new species in Raja Ampatthe world's most biodiverse marine hotspot.

   
Chef                                                            David                                                            Thompson

   

Cambodian Cuisine: Asia's Most Underrated?

Michelin-starred chef David Thompson creates a surprising new menu for the Aqua Mekong.

   
Hoatzin                                                            Amazon                                                            rainforest

   

A dinosaur in the Amazon?

Like Jurassic-era birds, hoatzins are the only avian species existing today born with extra claws on their wings⁠—and that's not all.

   
   
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