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Xenophrys damrei Xenophrys damrei is a species of megophryid toad endemic to Cambodia. It is only known from its type locality, Bokor Plateau in the Dâmrei Mountains (=Elephant Mountains) of southern Cambodia. The species description was published in 2011 but was based on samples collected by Malcolm Arthur Smith in 1914. The species has not been observed in surveys ever since, although this might reflect seasonal variability. The know specimens measure (female, holotype ) and (male, paratype) in snout–vent length.
Aglaia spectabilis Aglaia spectabilis (, Khmer "bangkeou damrei") is a species of tree in the Meliaceae family.
Koh Ker A small path is leading from the ring-road to the Prasat Damrei (damrei = elephant). This sanctuary has an enclosure and is standing on a high platform. On each of the four sides is a staircase with about ten steps. Totally eight stone lions flanked once the stairs but only one of them is at the original place. On all four corners of the platform once stood a beautiful elephant sculpture but only two of them remain. The sanctuary built of brick is in a good condition. A Sanskrit inscription found at this temple gives evidence for the erstwhile lingam on the top of the pyramid (Prang).
Bokor Hill Station The Damrei Mountains ("Tà Lơn" in Vietnamese) have long been venerated as to be sacred by both, Khmer and Vietnamese people. A great number of Vietnamese mystics and ascetics such as Cử Đa, Ngô Văn Chiêu and Huỳnh Phú Sổ had lived in the area during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Preah Khan Kompong Svay Preah Khan Kompong Svay covers an area about 5 kilometers square, is oriented to north-east and has four concentric enclosures. It was provided with water by a large baray (2.8 km by 750 m but almost completely dried at present), which crosses the eastern side. On an artificial island ("mebon") in the middle of the baray there is "Preah Thkol" (), a cruciform temple in sandstone with a standing central towe. In the southeastern corner stands the remains of the 15 metres high pyramid of "Preah Damrei", with laterite enclosure and two stone elephants (Damrei means elephant) at its upper corners. The other two elephants are exhibited at the National Museum of Phnom Penh and Guimet Museum in Paris.