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  • From: Lawrence London <lfljvenaura@gmail.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [permaculture] Beautiful pictures of spring fed streams with 1000 year old stone carvings in streambed, providing drinking water for millions of people.
  • Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 21:43:17 -0400

[never seen anything like this]

Beautiful pictures of spring fed streams with 1000 year old stone
carvings in streambed, providing drinking water for millions of
people.

Phnom Kulen and Kbal Spean Photo Gallery by Lori Carlson at pbase.com
http://www.pbase.com/loricarlson/water&page=all

Lori Carlson | profile | all galleries >> Phnom Kulen and Kbal Spean
tree view | thumbnails | slideshow
Phnom Kulen and Kbal Spean
"There are many natural springs in the Kulen Mountains. These springs
spew forth from the earth and collect into small streams, then join
into small rivers, then eventually finds the Tonle Sap which
eventually becomes the Mekong which eventually finds it's way to the
sea. There are thousands of carvings in the rock riverbeds and along
the edge of the small rivers all over the mountain. These carvings
were done 1,000 years ago or more. They are mostly lingas and hindu
dieties and their presence in the water makes the water holy. This
holy water flows all over Cambodia from this mountain. The rivers
provide sustenance to the millions of people who depend on the water
for their life. There is no way to explain the energy these carvings
impart on the water. No way to explain the energy the water imparts on
YOU when you are in it."



  • [permaculture] Beautiful pictures of spring fed streams with 1000 year old stone carvings in streambed, providing drinking water for millions of people., Lawrence London, 09/19/2011

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