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Overloaded vans and motorists crowd a street as people head for home to celebrate the New Year festival in Phnom Penh, 13 April 2007. Roads leading out of Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh were clogged with traffic as tens of thousands left the city to kick off the New Year's holiday 14-16 April in their home provinces.(AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy)
Locals ride a van home in Phnom Penh April 13, 2007. The Khmer New Year will be celebrated from April 14-16. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Locals ride motorcycles on their way home on street in Phnom Penh April 13, 2007. The Khmer New Year will be celebrated from April 14-16. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Well, I just want to do a crash statistic from the picture, but I can't tell who's who, hehehe. I need help identifying KK and Yuons, anyone else can contribute?
4 comments:
Anyone can identify illegal Yuons
in the picture?
When Cambodians will change this kind of riding, it scares the hell out of me.
I'm not that expert fool 7:54.
11:07pm lucky we can afford motobike!
you should see how white kids low to ride motodup in Phnom Penh!
Well, I just want to do a crash
statistic from the picture, but
I can't tell who's who, hehehe.
I need help identifying KK and
Yuons, anyone else can contribute?
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