Tonle Sap Lake The largest one in South Asia

For years ago during the trip in Cambodia, we had visited Tonle Sap Lake. It took 4 hours by speed boat :rowing_man:‍ :female_sign: or 3 hours by car :blue_car: from Phnom Penh to the lake. I would like to recommend the boat for more interesting experience. You could enjoy the beautiful landscape, fishing , kayaking or visiting floating villages.

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Impressive photos you shared, @Thai_Ngh !
I was very impressed by the photo with the little elephant.
What is the elephant made of - is it made of wood?
Share more information about this craft?

Best regards!

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Wow that’s very interesting, Did you do some activities? Of the ones you mentioned @Thai_Ngh

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It’s incredible to see kids playing with phytons :ophiuchus: they are treating them as toys :thinking:

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Hello @mockata2 , thanks for your attention. The elephant was made of wood, they assembled large pieces of wood and used saws and chisels to sculpt, and then polished and painted. Here they could produce any Animal by order, you just need to have photos and they follow your request.

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@Ale_003 , unfortunately I didn’t, because we had to get back to Phnom Penh in same day.

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Yes, @fasi6083 , they played with them like pets. Those pythons are well trained and follow fed.

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@Thai_Ngh Your photos are absolutely incredible. All of them show us the real life.

Being the mother I’m frightened by photos of children with snakes, though they look calm and happy.

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Thanks @OlgaKlimchik for your attention, me too, I had the same feeling, but they had no choice. The fear of hunger is bigger than of python.

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Thanks @ArindomGogoi !

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Thanks @Thai_Ngh, This is a part of the semi-standard photo section. I wish that creativity will improve the ability to take better photos in the future. Good Luck :+1:

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Thanks @bdmba for your kind words! Will try.