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		<title>By: Angkor Wat, Cambodia: A Brief Guide: part 2 &#183; Thailand Backpacking: Travelhappy.info</title>
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		<description>[...] [Angkor Wat Guide Part 1 : Part 3] Cambodia&#8217;s humid, tropical climate means that the temperature is usually in the mid-30s celcius mark by 10am - it&#8217;s pretty savage for Westerners. You&#8217;ll need a hat, water and high factor suncream even in the shade. After we saw the Bayon, we returned to our hotel. We&#8217;d arrived at Angkor at 7am and by 10.30am the heat was becoming oppressive. [...]</description>
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