Cambodia photos 72-75

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Cambodia photos 72-75

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great read as well:
some good old shots of life back than
https://colingrafton.wixsite.com/phnomp ... G-mg_odI-E
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I met him when he had an exhibition of these photos at Meta House a few years ago. The B52 Cafe in Pailin is awesome.
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I thought I'd seen Colin Grafton's pics before..post239899.html#p239899

I met him about a year ago at the Jungle Cat restaurant (the since closed Ukrainian place on 110). There was a small jazz group there and he was playing the harmonica.

During a break, and being a jazz/blues fan, I chatted with him about his music. There was also a Japanese guy that played awesome guitar. Interesting guy to talk to.

Anyway, he told me about where they were playing next and handed me his card. Without looking at it, I stuck it in my pocket. The next day, I saw it was Colin Grafton! I remembered him from his website as the English teacher who took all those pics prior to the KR takeover of PP.
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The website has a lot of new photos on it since it was first posted in 2018.
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he is a very amazing and humble person.
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