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Bokor National Park
Bokor National Park
Bokor National Park
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Discover Cambodia's Ghost Town, as well as one of its best national Parks

The Bokor hill station was constructed by rich French and Cambodians as a retreat away from the heat. Today, this ghost town is mostly abandoned where it sits in one of the best parks in Cambodia. Bokor National Park. Featuring 23 attractions, from the haunted casino, to prayers rocks in the mountain as well as waterfall.

This book contains information, GPS coordinates and pictures of the major attractions in the Bokor National Park.
The attractions are arranged as you will find them if sticking to the major roads and going to the old casino, then back past the new casino and to the waterfall and will take two days to fully explore. The book will help you plan your trip to Kampot and the Bokor National Park to maximize your time there.

If you are going to Cambodia and want to expand your Kampot or Sihanoukville experiance, then This Guide is For You

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 24, 2015
ISBN9781310610745
Bokor National Park
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Anton Swanepoel

Adventurer and world traveler, Anton Swanepoel, hales originally from Pretoria, South Africa, but has called a number of exotic locations home. Educated as a software engineer, he worked for a large multinational company before deciding to travel the globe. Along life's journey, Anton became a skilled scuba diver and technical diving instructor, teaching for seven years while living in the Cayman Islands. His resume touts Tri-Mix instructor levels from multiple licensing agencies, and dive records over 400 feet.Mr. Swanepoel has always loved travel and writing. In the past several years he's combined these passions, authoring and publishing a host of books, sharing secrets he's learned along the way. When he's not exploring an underwater landscape or racing a motorcycle down a stretch of highway, you'll find Anton visiting world destinations and chronicling his experiences.Today, he is a fulltime globetrotter and writer, having penned instructional guides for diving and travel, as well as a pair of fictional novels. His excurtion titles are geared toward do-it-yourself travelers, who enjoy saving money and seeing the out-of-way places. His favorite destinations include, Machu Picchu, the mountains of Vietnam, and the Temples at Angkor Wat.

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    Bokor National Park - Anton Swanepoel

    Bokor

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    By Anton Swanepoel

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    Make your trip to Cambodia special by journaling your trip in an Angkor Wat Journal. 100 pages each with a different picture of Angkor Wat or another temple.

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    Introduction

    The Bokor hill station was constructed by rich French and Cambodians as a retreat away from the heat. Construction began in 1921 and featured a school, casino, church (always good to have the two buildings close to each other), and a number of houses. Khmer prisoners from Kampot province were used to build the

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