Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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Cambodia: Transportation.


As you can see from these photos roads in Cambodia are not always in very good condition ...


This lady is doing on fuel, here there is no sewage service at all street corners as in France, so many traders sell gasoline or diesel that they store in soda bottles, and to fill is used here with a funnel!


A hub of Phnom Penh (the capital) there is heavy traffic and circulation rather dangerous. Code point of the road here, at least nobody respects, each is more or less what he wants, some drivers traveling at cons-way, vehicles are parked on sidewalks and this is not because a fire that is redder than the people s ADOPT!



Passenger transport : Motorcycle doped so taxi (top left), whose seat is elongated in order to install two, three or even four passengers (plus driver of course). Cyclo-tuk tuk (top right), the tuk-tuk motorcycle (bottom left), minibuses (bottom right), and when there is no longer room inside al there is still the roof as you can see.


modes of transport for children: the bike course and the boat in the floating villages. C is impressive to see these little bits that the age of 4 to 5 years take the boat in the first sense, ie paddle, go for al school or running errands, etc..


Shops are often mobile and therefore as they are in Thailand sidecar vehicle type (left), or moles that must move to the force of arms and legs (right ).


The boat is a widely used means of transport in Cambodia (both for transportation of people for food) because the country is crossed by the Mekong, the Tonle Sap one of its tributaries, but also because the largest lake in Southeast Asia (Tonle Sap) is located in the heart of the country.




The bamboo train is widely used in the region of Battambang on the railways that the French had built in Cambodia to carry food or equipment from one village to another. The bamboo train is allowed in major cities because there are apparently frequent accidents since no rule exists for movement of bamboo train, it happens so that two trains are running towards each other at full speed and collide .

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