Cambodia

Learning to live on the left side of the road

Thursday, September 14th, 2006

A child and her balloon leave the temple as the body of a head monk of a rural Thai village is burned. Most of the people have moved on to the Molam, an Issan music and dance party that lasts into the early hours of the morning. Ban Chiang Yun, Thailand.
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Snakes on a Boat… So Phnom! (Part 2 of 2)

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

A woman cleans her home on the Sangker River while her children watch the boats cruise by in the early evening. Cambodia. Click here to see the photo gallery!
The easier going part of my trip was also one of my summer highlights. Cambodia has its dark corners, but it also has its sunshine and […]

Peeking into the darkness of Phnom Penh (Part 1 of 2)

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Clothing and bones rest beneath the "Magic Tree." To find out and see more, click here or the image for a picture gallery
Cambodia is like nowhere I’ve been before. Somewhere in the deep history of the Khmer rule, there were about 5 years of horrid genocide. The bone-chilling effects of Cambodia’s history will […]

Words to Wander By

Each place has its own advantages - heaven for the climate, and hell for the society.
Mark Twain

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