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The mountain directly West of our site is called Phnum Bok and it is a pretty unique feature in the relatively flat surrounding landscape.
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We drove past the base of this mountain every day on the way to the site and made sure to climb it one time before leaving.
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Although it kind of looks like the Loch Ness monster, you can barely see the the embankment in the middle of this shot taken from the top.
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At the top there are Angkor temple ruins, an ancient linga and a Buddhist pagoda.
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