Cambodia, Siem Reap - Life on the Tonlé Sap
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The Tonl é Sap is a huge freshwater lake that connects to the Mekong River via the Tonl é Sap River. The Tonl é Sap is unique in that its size varies widely throughout the year as the rainy and dry seasons come and go. The lake is at its largest size typically during the months of September and October due to the southwest monsoon. Conversely, it is generally at its smallest size at the end of the dry season in the month of April. The difference in the lake's size between these two extremes can be as much as six times. Life on the lake, Tonl é Sap, Siem Reap, Cambodia (2015) The lake is home to many people. These folks live on floating houses, studied in floating schools, shop at floating platforms and travel on small boats. The lake is their life and their lives centred around the lake and the Tonl é Sap River. This article showcase the lives of the people who called the Tonl é Sap home. As the old saying "a picture tells a thousand words" goes, I will let these