Ramsar Site 999 – The Flooded Forests of Northern Cambodia goes interactive

Following the print show at The FCC we are delighted to take you directly to Ramsar Site 999 in full screen panorama.

Discover The Mekong River like never before at Mouth to Source.

As with all the media at Mouth to Source, it is here to directly support the riverside communities, all the NGO’s and The Royal Cambodian Government in their efforts to promote grass roots pro-poor, eco-tourism initiatives along one of the most important waterways in Asia.

It’s a great place to take a boat, watch the dolphins, go fishing or camp on a river island.

If you visit, you’ll make a difference.

Ramsar Site 999 – The Flooded Forest of Northern Cambodia goes interactive here

(Includes ambient audio, directional audio, hotspots and Google map integration).

Ramsar Site 999 – The Flooded Forests of Northern Cambodia show catalogue (.pdf 7mb | 64 pages)

(The entire show catalogue in one pdf).

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