This is how we roll in rural Cambodia.

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A jampacked taxi (van) and romorque and a moto.

When I used to work in one of the rural towns in the southeastern part of the country, the sight of jam-packed vans, pick ups and remorques (a motorcyle pulling a long cart) overloaded with goods and people is a common sight. With no transportation provided for project staff like me, I experienced squeezing myself and my luggage in an already full mini-bus. On some days, the overhead compartment were crammed with bags of rice and other produce, sometimes there were also live chickens tied together, or even a squealing pig or two bagged inside a sack, all on their way to the markets in Phnom Penh. Oh, one of the fun times I had back then.


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4 Comments

  1. Cool picture! like it very much!
    Happy day!-)

  2. Great shot.

  3. This picture reminds me of sights I experienced in Belize and Costa Rica. People and animal all in there and hanging out there together. genie

  4. Haha! Yeah, that looks familiar.

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