Recent pics of flooding in PP 2020
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Re: Recent pics of flooding in PP 2020
Are you sure? I knew it wasn't Phnom Penh, and it's super grainy on a phone, but the guys don't look Indian at all.John Bingham wrote:It is actually in Mumbai, and the picture of the woman in the yellow rain coat was taken in Ho Chi Minh City. It's amazing how keen people are to slag off Cambodia when the pictures aren't even from here.
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Re: Recent pics of flooding in PP 2020
Indeed, I actually copped the RR photo from TOF in post your man playboy made just the other day about the increased rain in Cambodia.John Bingham wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 1:34 amIt is actually in Mumbai, and the picture of the woman in the yellow rain coat was taken in Ho Chi Minh City. It's amazing how keen people are to slag off Cambodia when the pictures aren't even from here.
Go tell playboy how amazing and keen he is...............
As far as the "woman in the yellow rain coat" I guess you're telling @clutchcargo that he's keen to slag off Cambodia since he posted that photo?
Re: Recent pics of flooding in PP 2020
Has the flooding on street 13 and the surrounding roads been fixed by the new drains they put in a while back?
I remember first getting here and going out after a big downpour and being unable to get into the riverside area. The other day it was fine.
What is the situation of flooding in that area these days?
I remember first getting here and going out after a big downpour and being unable to get into the riverside area. The other day it was fine.
What is the situation of flooding in that area these days?
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Re: Recent pics of flooding in PP 2020
The whole riverside area is quite good now. Even Psah Kandal area, which used to get totally immersed in like 1m of water, is now pretty much good. The outskirts are the worst areas now (Boeung Tompun, areas of Russei Keo, Stung Menchey etc). Still, I've seen them installing drains in those areas, so things should only get better.Doc67 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 10:49 am Has the flooding on street 13 and the surrounding roads been fixed by the new drains they put in a while back?
I remember first getting here and going out after a big downpour and being unable to get into the riverside area. The other day it was fine.
What is the situation of flooding in that area these days?
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Re: Recent pics of flooding in PP 2020
You're right, it's actually in Jakarta.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 10:23 amAre you sure? I knew it wasn't Phnom Penh, and it's super grainy on a phone, but the guys don't look Indian at all.John Bingham wrote:It is actually in Mumbai, and the picture of the woman in the yellow rain coat was taken in Ho Chi Minh City. It's amazing how keen people are to slag off Cambodia when the pictures aren't even from here.
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Lol, nobody is fuming.
Accusing people of slagging Cambodia............ You think ClutchCargo was slagging Cambodia?
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Re: Recent pics of flooding in PP 2020
Who's slagging off Cambodia in this topic?John Bingham wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 1:34 am It's amazing how keen people are to slag off Cambodia when the pictures aren't even from here.
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Nobody was really but that's the direction these threads usually end up in. I've seen a lot of pictures floating around here and elsewhere recently that are posted as being in Cambodia but aren't. It was a dumb enough comment though.
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Re: Recent pics of flooding in PP 2020
I have been stopped in a few downpours out in the countryside, but that being my choice due to slippery surface and objects in the water, or I could not see the road. Thailand I was caught out like the lady in yellow, India it was deep water I walked when there was a tornado, snakes were the worry.
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