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i think of all of those, Angkor, Cambodia would be my pick if i could only see one.
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I agree. I think Samantha Brown from the Travel Channel visited there in one of her episodes.
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gosh, tough, some photos of Peru I have seen seem so other-wordly that I wonder. Cambodia would be a the top. Mesa Verde was boring, but I was a kid. And the colosseum was kind of a let down. Seems what stuck was the history of who stole all the marble and what they used it for. Still, you have to see it if in Rome for good reason. When in Rome.....
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A friend of mine is on a trip to Macchu Picchu as we speak. She borrowed my Leki trekking pole for the trip. I thought that was kind of cool that my trekking pole is going to be at Macchu Picchu.
What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us. ~Henry David Thoreau