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Tag Archives: Kompong Thom

Images of Cambodia: The Noodle Maker’s Morning

Up with the roosters—the early morning hours with the Noodle Maker and his family

January 3, 2013 in Photography, Travel.

Images of Cambodia: Foragers

On Poverty and Resourcefulness: Workers from a distant village come to Kompong Thom to forage a jungle vine used for weaving.

December 27, 2012 in Photography, Travel.

Images of Cambodia: Sugar Palms and Schoolgirls

Photo: Schoolgirls at sunrise in a Cambodian village

November 13, 2012 in Photography, Travel.

Images from Cambodia: Village Girls

Just one today: Village girls cycle to school in a remote village in Kompong Thom Province

November 8, 2012 in Photography, Travel.

Images of Cambodia: Kompong Thom Stoneworks

Every day in November: a photo, an essay, or a quick thought about travels in Cambodia.

November 7, 2012 in Photography, Travel.

Mourning Norodom Sihanouk

Mourners gather by the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh to remember former Cambodian king Norodom Sihanouk

October 20, 2012 in Photography, Travel.

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