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		<title>East Mebon and the guardian elephants</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From Banteay Samre, a short drive took us to the mountain temple of East Mebon. It sits in the midst of an artificial reservoir &#8211; East Baray &#8211; built to provide water to the city. From a distance we could make out that East Mebon was a large temple, rising to three levels and crowned [...]</p>
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