APAD 196: Island-people
These are just some of the sights I saw while on a boat that went around the Chroy Changva Peninsula in Phnom Penh. Chroy Changva is the small island across the Royal Palace (riverside). I pray that the floodwaters didn’t do much damage to these people and their properties.
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APAD 195: Lounging on hammocks
Under the tree – what an awesome place to hang the hammock. This big tree provides a cool, shady nook to lounge or take a happy nappy on your hammock especially during the hot, summer season. See the smiles on their faces?
I, for one, love slinging (or “cocooning”) inside a hammock with a good book and basking in the breezy, summer weather. Traditional Khmer restaurants overlooking rice fields or the lake sport hammocks for customers to use while eating Khmer food. There must be something about eating meals while relaxing on a hammock.
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Read MoreAPAD 194: Father, son, and moto
Ooops! If you look closer, the mother is there, too.
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Read MoreAPAD 191: Shrimps galore
These shrimps are caught in the waters just off Sihanoukville, Kampot, and Kep. Aside from selling them fresh, they are also sold as dried, or, preserved in salt and spices and bottled. The dried and preserved ones are usually used to season or add zing to Khmer food.
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Read MoreAPAD 186: Riverside promenade
At the end of the day, when the sun is about to set, locals and tourists alike gather at the riverside. Here, three rivers meet: the Mighty Mekong, Tonle Bassac, and Tonle Sap.
I could sit there for hours and just watch the boats and boathouses that pass by.
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