Caught my eye, photos in Cambodia :)

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Caught my eye, photos in Cambodia :)

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I suggest starting a photo topic with your interesting photos (not from the Internet!)
publish what caught the eye.
go? :)
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use of new building materials and advanced technologies in Khmer civil engineering.

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Why be sexist about it? I guess 5 drunk people doesn't have the same ring to it...ImageImage
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In a land of tough old ladies, this is the hand of the toughest of them all.
Nget Khun, 79, spiritual mother of the Boeung Kak dispossessed.
A thousand street actions. Beaten, jossled and gaoled many many times,
Always right on the front line - fiercely.

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This cyclo driver used to be based on the corner of Streets 19/130 until the Circle K opened and (presumably) told him to move on. He has the kindest face and I bet he could tell a few stories.
You must walk in traffic to cross the road - Cambodian proverb
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girls, where's your bike?

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When most of the city sleeps. A quite and peaceful walk in the cool of the now near empty dark streets of Phnom Penh.
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rainbow friends on the streets. :)

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