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Phnom Penh - Great city... minus all the death and traffic

CAMBODIA | Tue, 20 Jan 2009 | By jciecko | Views [1123]

After weeks of frustratingly slow internet connections, I’m way behind on my trip journal. I’ll keep the next couple of entries short and sweet as I try to catch up with the current action… Phnom Penh is a great city despite a very tumultuous ... Read more >

Tags: phnom phen, royal palace, russian market, s-21, traffic

Rejected at the Vietnamese border!

CAMBODIA | Tue, 24 Jun 2008 | By jfernandes | Views [1552]

So, as I am lagging behind on my journal entries, I will zip through what happened after I left North-Eastern Cambodia. 20th June 2008 I left Ban Lung, North-Eastern Cambodia, in the early morning heading back to the capital, Phnom Penh, directly ... Read more >

Tags: happy pizza, killing fields, marijuana, opium pipe, russian market, visa

 

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This image was shot in late afternoon just as the light was starting to fade away into the night. I shot with a wide apeture and a slow shutter speed, to take in the last rays of light and to make it seem as time had completey come to a stop. the warm orange glow of the sand, the cool blue colour of the water give a sense of a relaxing and calming atmosphere, where all that you can hear is the crashing of the water on the sand: by nyreeapril, Views[238]
This image was shot in late afternoon just as the light was starting to fade away into the night. I shot with a wide apeture and a slow shutter speed, to take in the last rays of light and to make it seem as time had completey come to a stop. the warm orange glow of the sand, the cool blue colour of the water give a sense of a relaxing and calming atmosphere, where all that you can hear is the crashing of the water on the sand

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