More than the
temples, what fascinates me are the people inside it; locals, tourists,
merchants, temple guards and caretakers. These people bring this organic feel to
the place; they give soul to the temples. And with that, lemme share to you some 'people' photos taken during our temple tours in Siem Reap.
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| after school |
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| father & son |
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| siblings |
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| baby |
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| artist |
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| bonding |
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| chill |
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| hats |
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| tambay |
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| baby monks |
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| pogi |
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| passion |
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| brotherly |
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| scrutiny |
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| playground |
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| jungle |
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| cute |

























Ang galing! bet na bet ko yung "ang pogi" I <3 it! Clap clap clap!
ReplyDeleteAmpogi di ba Icelyn?! Bigla na lang sumulpot. Haha
Deletesis Ice, I was about to comment the same thing-- pero naunahan mo na ako :)) -Feb
DeleteAnd he really is pogi... Dapat ng ang caption nung 1st photo eh 'pogi' tas yung isa 'mas pogi'. hihi
Deleteay ang galing!
ReplyDeleteNaaaks! Thanks Julius! :)
DeleteWow nice post naman ma'am! Magaya nga haha
ReplyDeleteFor sure kabog mga letrato ko sa'yo Christian. Haha
DeleteAng pogi nga. hahahaha! :)
ReplyDeletedi ba michy?! hihi
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