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After visiting the south, I came back to Phnom Penh to return my motorbike...only to rent a better one.
My new bike sits higher and has a more padded seat which means it's ten times more comfortable....plus it's just plain cool. So off I went again, this time heading up north. I am now officially in my own fantasy world of playing National Geographic photographer as I seek out Cambodia's most elusive photographic opportunities. Thanks to the motorcycle, I am seeing parts of Cambodia that most people never will. The villagers outside the touristy areas are extremely friendly and usually just smile and stare at me like I am a freak. The little kids scream hello, which I think is the only english word they know. I also ran into an Australian girl I met in Nicaragua in 2004. Back then, I was a hiking guide for Quetzaltrekkers in Leon and she went on our full-moon hike up Volcan Telica. It's pretty wild to run into someone like that on this side of the planet.
So here are some more photos of Cambodian life. I'm now back in Phnom Penh and I am walking again....no more motorbike. I only have a few more days to kill before I head to the border and I need to do laundry and **** like that. Until I move on, I need to have a better look around the capital city......check out these photos.
My new bike sits higher and has a more padded seat which means it's ten times more comfortable....plus it's just plain cool. So off I went again, this time heading up north. I am now officially in my own fantasy world of playing National Geographic photographer as I seek out Cambodia's most elusive photographic opportunities. Thanks to the motorcycle, I am seeing parts of Cambodia that most people never will. The villagers outside the touristy areas are extremely friendly and usually just smile and stare at me like I am a freak. The little kids scream hello, which I think is the only english word they know. I also ran into an Australian girl I met in Nicaragua in 2004. Back then, I was a hiking guide for Quetzaltrekkers in Leon and she went on our full-moon hike up Volcan Telica. It's pretty wild to run into someone like that on this side of the planet.
So here are some more photos of Cambodian life. I'm now back in Phnom Penh and I am walking again....no more motorbike. I only have a few more days to kill before I head to the border and I need to do laundry and **** like that. Until I move on, I need to have a better look around the capital city......check out these photos.
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Shane Wilson I`m loving your photos of SE Asia Jeff... takes me back to my time travelling through the region for 4 months back in 2006. I`ve promised myself that I will get back there ASAP and I`m happy to say that I`ve booked my ticket for the end of this year... 6 weeks all up in SE Asia. Will be re-visiting Phuket, Bangkok and Cambodia. Can`t wait - this region holds such good memories for me and I can see that you are have an equally good time. Loving the journal. Shane.