Great article (and pictures) about the Tonle Sap lake in Cambodja: http://traveholic.wordpress.com/2008/09/25/shifting-shapes/
"Ten minutes into the water, the village comes into view; homes built on boats and barges, men lazing on hammocks stretched across the breadth of the tiny boats, old women with sharp beady eyes selling flowers and vegetables, little boys rowing across the placid waters in little plastic and tin tubs. Some of the homes seem to have their own tiny pier attached to them, four to five boats tied around the huts; they bobble around in the calm waters, as if in eager anticipation of the evening’s outing."
By Peter (Moderator) on Sep 29, 2008, 03:23 in Cambodja.
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