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Hi Jim,
Just saw the new National Geographics at the newstand and it had an article on protecting Angkor Wat. Didn't buy it but if you have a good library around I'm sure they'd have it. My gut feeling is there are several very rare animals living in the area so probably not. But even with no snails it's hard to go wrong with Angkor. Four hundred square miles of sites in varying states of decay. I'm jealous.
Gary
--- On Thu, 6/25/09, Jim Brunner <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From: Jim Brunner <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] landsnailing in Cambodia?
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009, 6:54 AM
> I seem to recall that Angkor Wat
> is constructed almost entirely of limestone. Isn't
> this a good habitat for the "t"s?
> Jim Brunner
> On Jun 25, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Phil Liff-Grieff
> wrote:
> There is a slim chance that I might be
> travelling to Phnom Pengh, Cambodia in late November.
> Does anyone have any information about the possibility of
> collecting land snails there?
>
> Phil
>
> Phil Liff-Grieff
> La Crescenta, CA
>
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