Habitat of The Mekong River Irrawaddy dolphin

Home to some of the last remaining Irrawaddy Dolphins on The Mekong please take this panoramic presentation for a spin.

‘Ramsar Site 999 - The Flooded Forests of Northern Cambodia’

An interactive presentation of 10 panoramas including ambient and directional audio, hotspot navigation and Google map integration.

You can also download our catalogue from our recent print exhibition at The FCC in Phnom Penh here (7mb | 64 pages)

Ramsar Site 999 is a wetland of international importance situated between the border of Laos and the river port of Stung Treng and home to the most northerly pods of Irrawaddy dolphins during the dry season.

If you follow ‘riversideguide’ on Twitter you’ll also be tipped off about some developing presentations coming from us along The Mekong.

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