8.09.2008

Washing machine day

What a big dryer ! People who live in this building use this natural way to dry their clothes. But what an idea they choose this friday to all clean their clothes.

8.08.2008

Strange bikes

In the city, you can see a lot of these bikes, called "cyclo-pousses". Most of the time, they carry old grandmas, when they come back back from the market. Young people prefer motorbike.

8.07.2008

Smoking kills

Less and less people smoke in Cambodia, even if the pack of 200 cigarettes costs around 9 dollars. Fortunately, this young guy is not representative. Anyway, what a strange way to light a cigarette !

8.06.2008

Not solar panels

For a while I let you imagine what s under these old roofs. For those who want to know, it s just a market, located near the river and the tourist area. But strangely, only Khmers people come here to buy food.

8.05.2008

Bain de pieds

Does she wash her feet or the bindweed water ? I don t think it is a typically cambodian practice.

8.04.2008

A pipeline in the city

At 9h, in the morning, the sun is already hot. This man at work try not to be sun-baked. He s having a 5 mn break under this big tube.

8.03.2008

Un air de prison

It looks like a prison, but it s only a building where live a dozen of families. Located near the river, people usually don t have a look on it, because of the popular market on the streets around.

8.02.2008

Sourire du matin

Au marché Kandal, à quelques mètres du quai Sisowath, certains commerçants vivent avec leur famille à l'intérieur de cabanes de fortune de quelques m2. Leurs biens sont réduits au strict minimum, le sourire lui est gratuit.

8.01.2008

Avoir les crocs

Au psar Kandal, à 11h du matin, les étals des vendeuses de viande sont désertés. Ce qui n'a pas été vendu est écoulé dehors. Reste sur place le matériel, qui une fois nettoyé, attend d'être utilisé le lendemain.