Angkor, market, wat, evening chanting
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Asia-Pacific Field Recording Forum
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Recordings from the field, Cambodia August 2007. In and around Siem Reap, the temples and forests of Angkor, and the hills of Kbal Spean. Tracing the presence and activity of local people in this environment. Kids that work in the grounds of the Wats, monks and novices, guides, and musicians. Moving further away from people into the forest to record frogs, insects, running water, rain.
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