The dramatic annual rise and fall of the Mekong’s waters create a pulse for the Tonle Sap, a great lake at the heart of Cambodia, supporting the lives of the poorest with an abundance of fish, for now.
The dramatic annual rise and fall of the Mekong’s waters create a pulse for the Tonle Sap, a great lake at the heart of Cambodia, supporting the lives of the poorest with an abundance of fish, for now.
The Tonle Sap, the largest inland lake in South East Asia is geographically and culturally the centre of Kindgom of Cambodia. The flooded forests of this epic inland sea, are so rich in fishstocks that they provide nutrition for the entire nation.