The thatched hut of an ethnic minority farmer clings to the hillside of a cassava farm.
This is Northeast Cambodia as it is today: the wild allure of virgin forrest replaced by a beauty more uniform, more cultivated, more agrarian.
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your photographs are so compelling… I really admire these photos because I love to see Cambodia in its raw, authentic form, apart from the smog, consumerism and drudgeries that one might find in
it really makes me want to visit Ratanakiri! i haven’t had the privilege of doing so yet, but perhaps one day i’ll get the opportunity.
oops.. .i didn’t finish my sentence. i meant to say, “..that one might find in phnom penh.”
Thanks so much! It’s true, there’s a certain raw, wild, verdant beauty that much of Cambodia has, especially away from the city. Sometimes its like stepping back into a previous century….
Come visit Ratanakiri next time you’re in country! And thanks for dropping by!