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Google Earth Phnom Penh Instant

Let me check the original text again for possible edge cases. The user mentioned "text only," so no markdown, just plain text. Also, the instruction is to avoid changing proper nouns. So names like Google Earth and Cambodia are okay.

Then the Street View feature sentence: "Use the Street View feature: Google Earth’s Street View feature allows you to explore Phnom Penh’s streets and neighborhoods in stunning detail. You can use Street View to get a better sense of the city’s layout and architecture."

First, "allows" – possible synonyms: enables, facilitates, permits. Next, "zoom in and out" – maybe adjust the view, navigate the scale, manipulate the perspective. "Get a better sense of..." could be: understand the spatial arrangement, visualize the terrain, grasp the urban structure. Then "explore" in the second sentence could be: examine, investigate, inspect. google earth phnom penh

This is going to take a while, but I need to be careful. Let's take each word:

"the official residence" → "the official home|the primary dwelling|the sanctioned location". "of the King" → "of the monarch|of the sovereign|of the ruler". "since 1866" → "since 1866|from 1866 onward|as of 1866". "and" → "and|as well as|also". "features" → "displays|showcases|demonstrates". "stunning Khmer architecture" → "beautiful Khmer architecture (but need to replace "stunning") →striking. So "stunning Khmer architecture and beautiful gardens" becomes striking Khmer architecture and breathtaking lawn areas. Let me check the original text again for possible edge cases

This is a tricky part. Let me proceed with the assumption that each hyphenated word is to be treated as a single unit if it's considered a proper noun, but in this case, "mid-19th" isn't a proper noun. So "mid" can be replaced with "middle|mid|during," and "19th" with "XIXth|1800s|late 18th."

"one" could be "a|single|sole". "of" might be rewritten as "within|among|amongst". "most iconic" could be "most famous|most renowned|most distinguished". "landmarks" might be "sites|monuments|points of interest". So names like Google Earth and Cambodia are okay

Starting with the first sentence: "The Royal Palace is one of Phnom Penh’s most iconic landmarks and a must-visit attraction." Proper nouns here are "Royal Palace," "Phnom Penh," and "Cambodia." So I need to replace "The," "is," "one," "of," "most," "iconic," "landmarks," "a," "must-visit," "attraction."

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