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Angkor Wat, I entered Cambodia and eventually arrived in Pnom
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Pnom, meaning "mountain," refers to the hill, or mound, ninety feet high, in the heart of the city; Penh was the name of a celebrated Cambodian queen.
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Though Saigon and Pnom-Penh do not possess the facilities for equipping shooting expeditions afforded by Mombasa or Nairobi, and though in
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Twice during the journey to Pnom-Penh I saw tracks of elephant herds on the road -- it looked as though a fleet of whippet tanks had passed.
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The Route Coloniale, which was the one I followed, has its beginning at Kep, on the Gulf of Siam, runs north-eastward through the jungles of Cambodia to Pnom-Penh, and, recommencing at
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Pnom-Penh, the capital of Cambodia, on an elephant.
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Pnom-Penh, the capital of Cambodia, stands on the west bank of the mighty Mekong, one hundred and seventy miles from the sea.
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From Pnom-Penh, the capital of Cambodia, to Saigon, the capital of
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Pnom-Penh, on the opposite bank of the Mekong, where, if a car has been arranged for, it is possible to motor across the fertile plains of
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The head of the pageant approaching the camera in the palace at Pnom-Penh 266
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