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Epic aerial movie of Cambodia - filmed in 4K

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Published 3 May 2018

CAMBODIA DRONE RULES EXPLAINED https://www.drone-made.com/post/cambodia-drone-laws 👋 Filmed entirely in Cambodia. Check our Youtube Channel now for more drone movies: /channel/UCIJT3z_y4QQ8UAXQ4AsV6bg Or visit the website to know it all about Cambodia drone rules https://www.drone-made.com/blog/cambodia-drone-laws 🙌 Cambodia is a Southeast Asian nation whose landscape spans low-lying plains, the Mekong Delta, mountains and Gulf of Thailand coastline. In the country's northwest are the ruins of Angkor Wat, a massive stone temple complex built during the Khmer Empire. 📍 Places featured: 0:02 - Preah Monivong Bokor National Park 0:19 - Banteay Chhmar 0:36 - East Snoeng Temple 0:47 - Brateak Krola Lake 1:00 - Banan Temple 1:13 - Phnom Sampow Pagod 1:33 - Bamboo Trains 1:50 - Kompong luong 1:55 - Phnom Kbal Romeas 2:14 - Kompong Luong Floating Village About Kompong Luong Floating Market: To get there, you will need to grab a bus that goes from Battambang to Phnom Penh and stop at the village of Krakor; more exactly at the intersection between roads 53B, 54 & the highway 5. Ask your driver to drop you at Krakor.. From, the petrol station of the town, a couple of motorbikes will be waiting for you to bring straight to the floating village's peer (2-7kms away depending on dry/wet season). Arriving onsite, you will be asked if you wanna do a tour of the village ($13) with an optional family homestay ($6) which is worth every cent. Kompong Luong Homestay: there are 3 homestays available It will be hard for you to book in advance but feel free to ask us as we have the personal facebooks of the owners and can try to help you. In the meantime, here is an interesting blog about the village and more information around your upcoming homestay in Kompoing Luong Floating Village: https://milesawayfromhome.me/2015/03/ ... The floating village is a charming if slightly ramshackle Venice without the dry land. The cafes, shops, chicken coops, fish ponds, ice-making factory, petrol station and karaoke bars are kept from sinking by boat hulls, barrels or bunches of bamboo – as are the pagodas, the blue-roofed church and the colourful houses. During the dry season, when water levels drop and Tonlé Sap lake shrinks, the entire aquapolis is towed, boat by boat. The population of this fascinating and picturesque village is partly Vietnamese, so – reflecting their ambiguous status in Cambodian society. Enjoy the video! Check our Youtube Channel now for more aerial movies: /channel/UCIJT3z_y4QQ8UAXQ4AsV6bg

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