Kep

APAD 028: Cycling in Kep

Posted by on Apr 6, 2011 in A Photo a Day, Kep, Wordless Wednesday | 4 comments

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APAD 021: Ready to Fish

Posted by on Mar 30, 2011 in Addicted to Meme, Kep, Wordless Wednesday | 9 comments

Common sight in the coastal town of Kep
Fishers, preparing their gears

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>Wordless Wednesday 006: Spirit House

Posted by on Mar 11, 2009 in A Photo a Day, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Kep, rural, sights, Wordless Wednesday | 4 comments

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>That’s My World! 002: Two bikes by the curve

Posted by on Mar 10, 2009 in A Photo a Day, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Kep, rural, sights, That's My World | 9 comments

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One of my favorite things to do on weekends is to go for a bike ride around Kep with my husband early in the morning. Kep is only a small city with 11 villages in total. It takes about an hour’s easy ride to go from one end to another. All throughout the way, the breeze is refreshing and the view — fantastic!

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>Wordless Wednesday 005: This way, please…

Posted by on Mar 4, 2009 in A Photo a Day, All things Khmer, Kep, rural, sights, Wordless Wednesday | 1 comment

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Gateway to Wat Kampong Tralach
Kep, Cambodia

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>That’s My World! 001: Dreaming of Koh Tonsay

Posted by on Mar 3, 2009 in A Photo a Day, All things Khmer, Kep, rural, sights, Wordless Wednesday | 6 comments

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Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island)
Kep, Cambodia

Summertime is here and the blue waters of Koh Tonsay beckons. Koh Tonsay is my favorite beach in Cambodia… it is still pristine and there is a wild and unyielding feel to the island. With only a few families living here, beach-goers can have the whole island to themselves away from the maddening crowd, enjoying the waters and the fresh seafood, watching the sunrise or sunset, and if you are lucky enough, you can see dolphins playing from a distance. I can’t wait to go there again.

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