Return to album listBattambang, Cambodia
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Floating gas station
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A floating flood vendor
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Sunset with a thunderstorm
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Battambang’s central market
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Three kids on a bike in a torrential rainstorm.
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Loaded up in the tuk tuk and ready for a day of touring
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Are those donuts?
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Riding the bamboo train
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When you come across another train, one of them has to be dismantled.
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I hope this bridge had a few more wooden ties back when real trains came through.
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Bamboo lever is used to slide the engine and make the belt taught.
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Cane juice! One of my favorites.
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The steps leading to Phnom Banan
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A good reason to stay on the path.
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One of the killing caves where the Khmer Rouge disposed of countless people.
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Checking out some abandoned German and Russian built tanks.
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Cambodian gas station (soda bottles filled with gas)
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Old Pepsi factory that wa abandoned when the Khmer Rouge took over. Oddly, the lawn is still maintained.
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Chicken is always on the menu in SE Asia
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The horse quite nearly took to the air as the trailer was loaded. I’m glad this guy isn’t loading cargo into the jumbos at BKK.
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A textbook example of proper horsecart weight-and-balance technique.
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Thailand has some great vegetarian options
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Sweet dessert made of sticky rice, coconut milk and sweet beans.
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Spicy green papaya salad
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