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Police should not allow that: 1) Safety 2) Immage of the city 3) Look bad that Cambodia still have a along way to go to compete with Souteast Asian nation.
Anonymous said...These were not rice sacks.They were kapok or cotton sacks.It was just fun to see.The rice sacks were pretty heavy,they will break the motorcycle to the ground.
i used to see this kind of scene in india, china, vietnam, thailand, etc, now cambodia? it sure does make photogenic sense. good for tourists, too, you know!
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well, talk about extreme, extreme transportation ok? well, tourists like to watch cambodia's extreme transport like this one. great photo op! i agree.
wow! what a cargo! how did they manage to load and ride and moving? amazing site, here!
no truck?
No, I don't think that are of rice at all. This one is transporting Kapok ( Kuor ) for mattresses. They are very ligh.
Areak Prey
This type transport is very dangerous but cheap and make litle profit.
Is this kingdom rule of laws?
What kind of safety for the poors?
GOT HELMET?
Police should not allow that:
1) Safety
2) Immage of the city
3) Look bad that Cambodia still have a along way to go to compete with Souteast Asian nation.
if anything fall, it could kill both of them.
awsome picture!
Anonymous said...These were not rice sacks.They were kapok or cotton sacks.It was just fun to see.The rice sacks were pretty heavy,they will break the motorcycle to the ground.
i used to see this kind of scene in india, china, vietnam, thailand, etc, now cambodia? it sure does make photogenic sense. good for tourists, too, you know!
Don't mention about danger or hazard to poor Khmer peasants, this is nothing compared to walking in the minefields of rural Cambodia.
Besides, poor and powerless Khmers are no stranger to being overburdened by oppression, pain, and suffering.
This is a perfect summary of our people's daily struggle. It should be the eye-opening to the rulers their families, and cronies.
The question to ask is:
How much longer do they think the Khmer workers and peasants will go on living like BUFFALOS?
Pagoda Boy
The load reminds me of Hun Sen's wife.
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