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Electric Bicycle

Electrical bicycle are powered by a battery and gives you two possibilities to move. The first is with your legs like a normal bike. The second using electrical power. You can combine both to make it through more kilometers. The main disadvantage is that the battery doesn’t last an entire day. In Siem Reap, Cambodia you can rent electrical bike which can go through 20 kilometers for each battery.

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אופניים חשמליים~Electric Bicycle אופניים חשמליים~Electric Bicycle

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Angkor Wat On Electric Bicycle: Bayon Temple And Wild Monkeys

Filed under: Electric Bicycle, Travel Journal 2007, Angkor Wat, Temples, Siem Reap, Monkeys, Cambodia | 1,599 views | By Amir.W עבריתעברית
13 02 2007
מקדשי אנגקור על אופניים חשמליים: מקדש הפרצופים וקופי בר~Angkor Wat On Electric Bicycle: Bayon Temple And Wild Monkeys

February 13, 2007

On the second day I planned renting a bicycle to tour the closer temple. Instead I’ve discovered the wonder called electric bicycle.

Electric Bicycle

The electric bicycle is capable of driving twenty kilometers in the speed of 30 to 40 km/h while only using the battery. You can prolong battery life by using your feet just like with regular bicycle. The extra bonus is you don’t have to pay for fuel or electricity.

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Trees Grow From Temples

Filed under: Electric Bicycle, Travel Journal 2007, Angkor Wat, Temples, Siem Reap, Cambodia | 903 views | By Amir.W עבריתעברית
14 02 2007
מקדשי אנקור: עצים גדלים מתוך המקדשים - יום שלישי ואחרון~Trees Grow From Temples

February 14, 2007

In my last day in Angkor Wat I went to close temples that I still haven’t seen. I kept riding with my electric bicycle from the long wall I visited the day before.

Third day in Angkor Wat

In front of the wall there were towers scattered on a large field. They reminded me of a strategic game. I didn’t take the time to find out why they are there.

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