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There's no public transport in Phnom Penh, we had to take a tuktuk
Enthusiastic tuktukista
It's windy in a tuktuk
The gate to the Royal Palace
A popular square in front of the Royal Palace
People watching for the sunset at the riverfront
The riverfront is crowded in the evenings
Cambodian women and beggars in front of a temple
This looked a bit like something else
There's less traffic and pollution than in Thailand
Independence monument
Public Awareness Campaign of environment
Päivi found her identical twin, look at that Cambodian smile
How about some frog legs for dinner, darling
View from our guesthouse room
Cambodia is fiercely fighting against pedophilia
Cambodian altar
Many NGOs sow the seeds of materialism
Bill taking pictures for his blog
This beats the pissing boy Mannequen Pis in Brussels, there are 3 boys and they piss on mermaids
Clear blue sky
Bill and Betty on their way to see some sights
A picturesque lamp
Royal Palace having siesta and prohibiting shorts, therefore no visit
A royal guard at work
Traffic is moderate and Buddhist (respectful) in Phnom Penh
Tuktuk waiting for customers
Päivi pouring some tea
Waiting for Bill and Betty to come back from the National Museum
New, more realistic angle
Our friends Betty and Bill
Man at work
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