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Kingdom of Cambodia

Very few people know where Cambodia is and where it lies on a map. Those who know, probably know only one thing about Cambodia and that’s Angkor Wat. Angkor Wat is not the only temple, but is the most recognizable. There is also the famous Angkor Thom (ancient city), Ta Prohm (aka. jungle temple, where Tomb Rider was shot) and others.The country borders Thailand to its west and northwest, Laos to its northeast, and Vietnam to its east and southeast. In the south it faces the Gulf of Thailand. The geography of Cambodia is dominated by the Mekong river. Cambodia is a very poor country. The United Nations Development Program’s 2005 Human Development Index ranks Cambodia 131 out of 177 countries in terms of quality of life. There are still a lot of people that are living for less than 1$ USD a day. GDP in Cambodia is $592 per capita and that’s low! Cambodia has a population of around 14 million people.

The dominant religion, a form of Theravada Buddhism (95%), was suppressed by the Khmer Rouge but has since experienced a revival. Islam (3%) and Christianity (2%) are also practiced.The median age is 20.6 years, with more than 50% of the population younger than 25. UNICEF has designated Cambodia the third most mined country in the world, attributing over 60,000 civilian deaths and thousands more maimed or injured since 1970 to the unexploded land mines left behind in rural areas. The majority of the victims are children herding animals or playing in the fields. Adults that survive landmines often require amputation of one or more limbs and have to resort to begging for survival. In 2006, the number of landmine casualties in Cambodia took a sharp decrease of more than 50% compared to 2005, with the number of landmine victims down from 800 in 2005 to less than 400 in 2006.

A few quick facts:
Index of Economic Freedom: 100 out of 157
Worldwide Press Freedom Index: 126 out of 173
Corruption Perceptions Index: 162 out of 179
Human Development Index: 131 out of 177
Global Competitiveness Report: 110 out of 131

I must say that people were very friendly, and that is was a really nice traveling around Cambodia. The country has some nice beaches in the South that are not so tourist crowded. It has nice national parks and of course a lot of temples. It certainly is an interesting country to visit. It is also interesting fact that the deadliest thing in Cambodia is transport :) so watch out.

BENG MALEYA

Not so well known amongst tourists, I was practically alone inside.

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ANGKOR WAT

Probably the most known temple in Cambodia. Angkor Wat was built for the king Suryavarman II in early 12th century. It is the best preserved temple at the site and is also on the national flag. Everything in Cambodia is connected to Angkor (Angkor beer, Anchor (beer) etc…).

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ANGKOR THOM

Ancient city of Angkor Thom. It was established by the king Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century. It was probably the most populated city of its time with population around 2 million people around 13th century AD.

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Cambodia-286Cambodia-303…main temple in Angkor Thom – Bayon…

 

TA PROHM (aka Jungle temple)

Ta Prohm was built in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara. It was founded by the Khmer King Jayavarman VII as a Mahayana Buddhist monastery and university.

The temple of Ta Prohm was used as a location in the film Tomb Raider. Although the film took visual liberties with other Angkorian temples, its scenes of Ta Prohm were quite faithful to the temple’s actual appearance, and made use of its eerie qualities.

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So much about Cambodia and the temples in this post. In the following posts I will post some more photos of landscapes, people and places in Cambodia.

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Happy New Year

I wish you all Happy New Year and a great new year of 2009 :) Oh sorry, Kora wishes you all the best too :) (hint: She is the main star of this shooting…). See ya next year!!!!!

Kora – Cool Santa

Kora – Chillin in the snow

Kora and Me….(photo by my mom)

Kora and my mom
Location: Verbier, Switzerland
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F*** Me I’m Famous with David Guetta

David Guetta recently (31.10.08) got the World’s Top House DJ award for the year 2008 and was voted no.5 DJ on the DJ MAG TOP 100 list. He truly  is an amazing DJ. On the 25th of October he was in Amsterdam performing in Heineken Music Hall and this weekend on the 1st of November in Ambasada Gavioli in Izola, Slovenia. Both gigs were amazing and he has shown all his skills at these shows. He said that Ambasada Gavioli is a special place for him and is one of his favorite clubs in the World and yeah we felt that ;) That’s it…this time there are no photos from me (you can find them on the net from the pros;)), I only have some movies from Amsterdam and Ambasada Gavioli… Enjoy!

p.s. the lineup for FMIF in Amsterdam was (Dirty Dutch, David Guetta, Tocadisco)

1. F*** Me I’M Famous with DAVID GUETTA (Opening and filming of the new music video)

 

2. F*** Me I’M Famous with DAVID GUETTA (mixed)

3. Dirty Dutch – DJ Chuckie

4. Tocadisco

5. David Guetta in AMBASADA GAVIOLI

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Colors of Europe by Maciej Duczynski

Yesterday on 2nd of October, Maciej Duczynski opened his first exhibition outside Poland. He is specialized in landscape photography and in my opinion has one of the most beautiful landscape photos and HDR photos out there.

The exhibition is held in the Museum of Recent History in Celje, Slovenia. Detailed info is on the picture below.

If you want to find out some more about this great photographer you may visit his homepage or his portfolio on deviantART or even on Slo-Foto.




Photos are taken with my Ixus, if anybody is judging the image quality :D

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10.000+ Unique hits

I forgot about my 1 year blog anniversary and here it is another milestone. Blog has reached 10.000 unique hits in one year and I am very satisfied. Thanks to all that is watching/reading my blog.
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Morocco trough the lens

At first I must wish you all a successful and creative upcoming year of 2008.

It was 26th of December 2007 when we left for Morocco Surf camp in Banana Village near Agadir in Morocco. We were a group of 4 and our goal was surfing, spending a new year somewhere warmer than Slovenia and having fun. We landed in Marrakech in about 3 and a half hours after take off in Venice, ITA. Once in Marrakech we took a bus to Agadir. Some 5 hours later, Slovenians from Surf camp were waiting for us at Agadir’s bus station and took us to our new home. Banana Village is located north-west along the coast from Agadir. We stayed there for 9 days and left back for Marrakech a day before our flight back to Venice just to be safe and to be sure that we catch the plane back. We also saw a bit of Marrakech in that day. We had 8 days without clouds and temperatures at about 24-25°C. It is nice to start a new year on a beach.

As always I have a lot of material (photos), that I’ll post to my blog once I process the photos and select the best ones. I’ll be probably posting them in groups, like surfing photos, than people in Morocco, landscapes and so on….I’m not sure yet. While I’m doing all that stuff, here are some photos.





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H.C. Andersen – Grdi Raček

On Monday I was shooting for Šentjakobsko Gledališče, for their new show Grdi raček, which starts tomorrow. I really must say that ISO 1600 on 40D performs excellent. Some more photos are available if you click on Grdi raček. I also did some “snapshot portraits”.









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