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Montevideo

Locations
A pleasant, but somewhat run-down provincial-style capital city, without many highlights.
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Solo

Locations
Somewhat disappointing Royal City, with the sites closed for most of the time, and run down.
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31. Makassar (2)

Blog entries
Makassar is ethnic Bugis territory, which shows in some of its history, and in its harbour and fish market.
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Hue

Locations
Vietnam's Imperial City, with palaces and mausoleums varying from the well-maintained to the sadly run-down.
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My Son

Locations
Small Champa temple complex, rather run-down but with a special atmosphere.
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Hoi An

Locations
Delightful ancient trading town has found a new life as open air museum cum market.
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Kon Tum

Locations
Centre of rongs, tall community houses typical for this part of the Vietnamese Highlands.
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1102-15.046

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Image ID:        1102-15.046 Price:         Euro 35,- Location: Angkor Wat, Cambodia Date taken: 21/02/2011 Size, pixels:  3456 x 5184 Print size at 300 dpi (cms.): 29 x 44 Size, kB:  5370 Print size at 300 dpi (in.):  11.5 x 17.3
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Angkor Wat

Locations
One of the most spectacular temple complexes in the world.
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Phnom Penh

Locations
Cambodia's capital city has it all, in small doses: a great place with a great atmosphere.
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