Oncoming public traffic
Housing along the causeway to Chong Khneas
Nāga at the steps to the temple building
Street life on the Phi Phi Don Island
Drying the catch
Strangler figs overpower the ruins of Ta Prohm
Phan Thiết harbor
Phan Thiết harbor
Boats lying at the Ca Ty riverside
Phan Thiết harbor
Fishing boats in Cam Ranh
Bình Thuận Dunes, Vietnam
Old and new
Teddy bear feels warm
Naga snakes at Wat That Foun
Street live at the Thanon Lane Xang
Vang Vieng
Kasi
Pak Ou
Morning mist over the Mekong river
Entering tulou
Minaret and coolers
tower flower
Floating school and health center
Tourist island in sunset light
A villager woman and her child
Floating store for local residents
This snake isn't for sell ...
Traditional fishing boat
An holy shrine at Preah Ang Thom
Hurly-burly III.
Hurly-burly II.
Hurly-burly I.
Principal Head of China (House)
Steep steps to the third level
Mountain view from Nyalam Tibet
Chiu Gompa (4570m) beside Manasarovar lake
Nemo Nanyi (Gurla Mandhata) peak (7728 m) in Weste…
On the way around the Kailash
The Holy Kailash in Tibet
The pond and Banteay Srei
Memorable photo in Bayon temple complex
Holy altar on the steps to the reclining Buddha
Vendor Khmer girl at the market of Phnom Kulen
Phnom Kulen Reclining Buddha
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Housing of the fisher folk
Local people say that most of the residents once came from Vietnam with much knowledge of fishing.
The lake is full of fish, the lake is the breadbasket for whole Cambodia.
The lake is full of fish, the lake is the breadbasket for whole Cambodia.
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