Phnom Penh Photo Diary

Phnom Penh buildings

Random Phnom Penh Photos

As well as the photos I’ve included in my articles about Phnom Penh, I took a bunch of random images that caught my attention, so I wanted to include them together in a post to give you a sense of this Cambodian city and it’s residents.

Vehicles and Road Photos

Phnom Penh Roads and driving
What happens on a sharp turn?
Phnom Penh Roads and driving
This is quite a light load based on the norm…
Phnom Penh Roads and driving
These two little boys look up to no good!

River Views

Phnom Penh River
The old and the new

Phnom Penh River

Street Vendors

Phnom Penh roadside barbers
Curb side Barbers
Phnom Penh roadside shoe repair
Shoe Repair kiosk
Phnom Penh street food
Food vendor outside the temple
chick embryos … I didn’t try these

Hobbies

missile shooting sign
Sign in our Tuk-Tuk. I understand the rifle range. But, nobody needs to learn how to shoot a rocket launcher!

Elephant Pants

Nothing screams tourist like… Elephant pants. If you’re a couple, please don’t get matching ones.

Flashpacking through Cambodia ebook cover for Baby Boomers on a Budget
Flashpacking through Cambodia

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Author: Roving Jay

Jay is a project manager who swapped corporate life for a nomadic existence as a travel writer. She works with authors and entrepreneurs to help them achieve their self-publishing goals and reach their target audience through content marketing. Jay has published a series of travel guides, a travel memoir, and nonfiction books about travel writing. She housesits and volunteers around the globe with her husband, a Hollywood set painter, and she’s never more that 10 paces away from a wi-fi connection.

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