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>Sunday Scenery 004: Harvest time

Posted by on Mar 1, 2009 in A Photo a Day, All things Khmer, Kep, rural, Sunday Scenery | 5 comments

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Typical rural Cambodian scene during summertime, just right after the rice crops had been harvested. The once verdant green rice field is now a field of yellow when the rice crops ripen. Here you see the rice plants had already been cut and left to fallow.

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>Skywatch 004: Long way up

Posted by on Feb 27, 2009 in A Photo a Day, All things Khmer, Kep, new temples, rural, sights, Skywatch Friday, travel, Wordless Wednesday | 10 comments

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Wat Vipassana Meditation Center, Kep, Cambodia

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>Lonely road

Posted by on Feb 26, 2009 in A Photo a Day, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Kep, rural, sights, transportation, travel, Wordless Wednesday | 1 comment

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A typical scene from the countryside. A long, lonely road, all to yourself…

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>Skywatch 003: The red earth

Posted by on Feb 20, 2009 in A Photo a Day, All things Khmer, Kep, rural, sights, Skywatch Friday, travel, Wordless Wednesday | 10 comments

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A dirt road in rural Cambodia leading up to another, er, dirt road. Taken one summer day while, in the midst of a 40C temperature, we were on our way to have a meeting with our project beneficiaries. Riding on a moto-bike, we kept a respectable distance lest we be covered in a cloud of billowing red dust.

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>Off to work

Posted by on Feb 19, 2009 in A Photo a Day, All things Khmer, Kep, rural, sights, travel, Wordless Wednesday | 0 comments

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This for the Thursday edition of Wordless Wednesday.

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>Sunday Scenery 003: Phnom Oudong

Posted by on Feb 8, 2009 in A Photo a Day, ancient temples, rural, sights, Sunday Scenery | 4 comments

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Years ago, we went on a day trip to Phnom Oudong, the ancient royal capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia . It is more than 40kilometers north of Phnom Penh, or a mere one-hour and half taxi ride. It was a pleasant day trip, the countryside scenery was very relaxing compared to the hustle and bustle of the capital. As we reach the town of Oudong, we left the highway and turned to a small road that leads up to the hill called Phnom Oudong, passing through a fantastic scenery of quaint villages, lush plantations and friendly faces. Minutes later, we were greeted by this:

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How is this for a different kind of view?

Oudong was the capital of Cambodia from the early 17th century and several monarchs, including King Ang Duong and his son Norodom (the forefathers of the current King Norodom Sihamoni, respectively), were crowned there. In 1866 King Ang Duong was convinced by the French to move the capital to the more strategical location that is Phnom Penh.

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