Exodus day 2
The Pchum Ben exodus continues. The authorities repeatedly warned that overloaded pick-up trucks would not be allowed. But Cambodia is a democracy: the majority rules (and doesn’t have the money to pay for safe and expensive transport).
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 6/10/2010: Yearly exodus at the Chroy Changva bridge for the Pchum Ben celebrations, when most inhabitants of Phnom Penh leave the capital to honour the spirits of their ancestors in their native village.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 6/10/2010: Yearly exodus at the Chroy Changva bridge for the Pchum Ben celebrations, when most inhabitants of Phnom Penh leave the capital to honour the spirits of their ancestors in their native village.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 6/10/2010: Yearly exodus at the Chroy Changva bridge for the Pchum Ben celebrations, when most inhabitants of Phnom Penh leave the capital to honour the spirits of their ancestors in their native village.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 6/10/2010: Yearly exodus at the Chroy Changva bridge for the Pchum Ben celebrations, when most inhabitants of Phnom Penh leave the capital to honour the spirits of their ancestors in their native village.
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