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by Henri Mouhot
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TRAVELS IN THE CENTRAL PARTS OF INDO-CHINA (SIAM), CAMBODIA, AND LAOS, DURING THE YEARS 1858, 1859, AND 1860.
CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. II.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
CHAPTER XVIII.
A mid‑nineteenth‑century French naturalist set out on a three‑year trek across the heart of Indochina, recording the geography, wildlife and daily life of the peoples he encountered. His journal blends scientific observation with a traveler’s wonder, painting vivid pictures of bustling river ports, dense jungles and the rhythms of rural villages as they transition under the influence of foreign trade.
Among the most striking chapters are his accounts of the forgotten citadel of Ongcor‑Thôm and the maze‑like pagoda known locally as “Prea sat Ling poun.” He describes towering sandstone gates, crumbling arches and enigmatic bas‑reliefs that depict mythic creatures and ancient rites, all hidden beneath a thick canopy of forest. The detailed sketches and thoughtful commentary invite listeners to imagine standing among the ruins, feeling the weight of history and the quiet mystery that still lingers in these remote corners of Southeast Asia.
Full title
Travels in the Central Parts of Indo-China (Siam), Cambodia, and Laos (Vol. 2 of 2) During the Years 1858, 1859, and 1860 During the Years 1858, 1859, and 1860
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (370K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Henry Flower and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2014-08-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1826–1861
Best known for bringing Angkor to the attention of many readers in Europe, this French naturalist and explorer traveled widely in Southeast Asia and left behind vivid journals. His journeys mixed scientific curiosity, hardship, and a lasting sense of wonder.
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