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Phnom Penh Riverside - 2011

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2011

Take a leisurely walk along the beautiful Phnom Penh riverside. Also why not have a delicious meal and drink at one of the many cafe's and bars along Sisowath Quay.

By David Goorney

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  • Yout tripod has made all the difference!...a nice piece of filming with gentle panning....do you think the wind sounds would vanish if you used an extension microphone?

  • @peteholmes52 Thankyou for the comment. It's so important to use a tripod when filming far away objects or landscapes. The camcorder does have a wind screen but as you can hear it isn't 100% effective. A external microphone would be a good idea.

  • What kind or what name & model of video camcorder u use to film this cit ? . The clarity of the picture is amazing  .The sound is very much surround . I can hear the coming sound of the cars from left to right extreme good .Well done friend .

  • @leng942 Thank you for the comment. The camcorder I use is a Canon HG20, it is now a discontinued line. I never add background music so the viewer feels what its like to be their.

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  • when combodian goverment cares about road safety. By the look from the video, everything looks awsome, but there is no line on the street dividing for two-ways road.

  • Sorry, I want to tell one of one of the guy who replied to your comment. He said incorrectly Tonle sap is a lake. Thank you for visiting Phnom Penh.

  • @Leman368 Why are you telling me this? I clearly said in my other comments that Goorney was right. Tonle Sap is also a river.

  • @megamunchit2008 Nope. I was born in Phnom Penh and lived during my early years. Ton le sap is a river. It's a branch of the Mekong River.

  • @Goorney Yes, you are right, Tonle Sap is also a river. My mistake.

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