Image of The Week: Cambodia – Balancing Boy on Lake Tonle Sap
An image of a young Cambodian boy captured as he stands proud and true on the front of a passing boat. His stance and posture were very still and upright.
An image of a young Cambodian boy captured as he stands proud and true on the front of a passing boat. His stance and posture were very still and upright.
An image of a mother and daughter aboard their boat/home in the floating village of Chong Kneas. The village is situated just off shore on Cambodia’s Lake Tonle Sap. A short moto ride away from Siem Reap.
The Cambodian Landmine Museum was founded by the Inspirational character Aki Ra. A former Khmer Rouge child soldier, who later turned UN de-miner and began removing the remnants of war from the fields of Cambodia.
An image captured at the entrance to Cambodia’s UNESCO World Heritage listed Angkor Wat complex. I spotted this man with a Cambodian style day pack as he left the temple.
An image of a young boy paddling his way through the floating village of Chong Kneas. The village is only a short 20 minute moto ride from Siem Reap, and well worth the visit if you need a break from the temples of Angkor.
An image of a man pulling a cart, taken in front of Cambodia’s Royal Palace in the countries capital of Phnom Phen. The fresh yellow paint was beaming, as the morning light bounced off it.
A trip overview of our time in Vietnam and Cambodia in 2006, including time spent at the world famous Angkor Wat complex. We also visited Vietnams Mekong Delta region, and the UNSECO listed town of Hoi An.