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Traditions also speak of the original founders of the civilization of Cambodia, the demi-gods Kaundinva and Kambu, who lived in the time of the myth before history began,  They came separately, we are told, by boat from across the sea.  When Kaundinya first sought to land he was attacked by a beautiful Naga princess whom he overwhelmed and later married.  Likewise, the story of Kambu also ends with his marriage to the daughter of a Naga king: 'Kamba married her and founded a kingdom in the river valley.  The people were called "Kambujas", or the children of Kambu.  In time the name changed to Cambodge and then to Cambodia.

Copyright © 2002-2004 Charles B. Jones
One of the many beautiful smiling faces that you find in
and around Angkor's temples.

Jake resting in Siem Reap/Angkor Wat Cambodia
Jake relaxing after an evening with foreign guest. Jake can be reached in Angkor Wat at (855) 12-960-854 or via email at jakejanisa@yahoo.com

 

   Jake is a 26 year old Cambodian who has a lovely wife he works at the FCC in the Siem Reap.  He also has a beautiful baby girl as well which he adores.  He speaks perfect English and is available for $15  a day to show people around Siem Reap and assist in whatever is required.  Please give him a call in when you reach Angkor at 012-960854.

 

 

 

 

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