Water Buffalo
Phnom Penh Airport
Real time recovery exersice for the de-miners, and no they cannot leave the track to recover the vehicle.
Rear wheel well off the ground.
Here be the ambulance just in case someone gets blown up.
A government issue CMAC vehicle.
Hmmm, there is a winch cable there somewhere? Whats 'thanks' in Kamar? Akun!
Enterence that would take you up to a Hill Tribe.
Mondulkiri Runway
HF repeater tower being installed, eventually being 40 meters high, very hilly country in this area.
More CMAC vehicles - these vehicles were actually dontated by Japan.
Mostly CMAC guys getting instructions.
First CMAC Hilux getting ready for winching practice.
Paramedics there in the distance just in case somebody gets blown up.
Any where past the red sign and you might just get blown up.
The building on the left is where I stayed and where both my camera's were stolen 3.00am in the morning whilst I was asleep. One Canon G6 and a Sony video Camera.
And think it rains hard where you come from.
Typical Cambodian home - upper class.
More rain and more rain.
Checking out the terrain for training purposes
Typical 4wd tracks in Mondulkiri - Cambodia.
Old bridge and the Cruiser did get across
Sombo giving instruction and helping Jim holding the Cruiser up from falling over - yeah right, they ain't that strong.
Typical Cambodian house in Mondulkiri - middle class.
Looks like a mess area or the village community hall.
Getting water out of the village well
Cambodain women coming home from a hard day at work in the feilds.
A Cambodian Highwy
Heading out to the training grounds
Keep going Jim, that bridge is not making the right kind of sounds. Had to go back and straighten some of the logs back up, the logs were more like sticks and they were not bolted down.
Exiting a rather interesting fast flowing water crossing there.
CMAC worker who took us out to one of Cambodia's many waterfalls - CMAC means Cambodian Mine Action Center, yes he is a de-miner defusing ERW's - Explosive Reminisce of War.
Breathtaking - Bazara Waterfall, almost as good as Karijini.
Bazara WF
Last look at my video camea, it was stolen the next morning at 3.00am.
And we'll never get to see the film I took, cause some moronic plagued idiot thieving bastard has it now.
This is as good as it gets in Cambodia. The dude in the background is playing some kind of Cambodian 'cultural' musical instrument.
The other side of Bazara WF.
Froggy looking on. Extremely humid here, but reasonably pleasant with the flow of water, interesting how warm the water actually was.
Froggy working his way down a walking trail, trying to keep fit, maybe?!
Too many leaches for a swim, bugger!
Huge water flow, great for a mini hydro scheme to generate power of which some westerners living here have actually done. Free power.
White water rapids.
First waterfall we visited.
When I still had both my camera's... happy!