In 1858, a young
French naturalist, Henri Mouhot, set out to discover new animal species
in Southeast Asia. Instead, he stumbled on the lost city of Angkor.
Uncovering temple after temple hidden by jungle, Mouhot wrote a stirring
account of Asia's most bewitching and romantic ruins, sparking an
explosion of interest around the world.
Running
Time: 53 minutes
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