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Maew's conferring day, Chulalongkorn University, BKK 14 July 2005
Cheers!! Boom!! to the newly graduate.
Two newly Graduates of MA on Labour Economics and Human Resource Management with Garvan
Vuth, Maew and Garvan at Chulalongkorn University
Émer and Niamh at Doi Inthanontha National Park in Chieng Mai near our Lamphun house.
Garvan and Émer on the steps up to Pak Ou Buddha cave in Lao PDR , July 19, 2005
Plain of Jar, Xiang Khouang, Lao PDR
The world still wonders what those jars were for - storage of salt or for burial.
Mountain road between Luang Prabang and Xiang Khoung, Lao PDR on a rainy day.
Lauang Prabang town from the top of the hill on the way back from Kouang Si waterfall close to town.
After the tour in Lao PDR, Émer and Niamh visited Ayutthaya - old capital city of Thailand.
Chieng Mai town at dawn.
Foundation of our house in Lamphun, Oct. 2002, Inthanon mountain could be seen in the distance.
Finished house in March 2005
Garvan at the south balcony of the house.
Southwest conor balcony where we can enjoy nice cool beer, sun set behind Inthanon mountain range.
Camping on Doi Inthanon National Park in March 2005 after visiting home, it is still cold at night at over 2000 meter above the sea level.
Maew and her classmates during a study trip to Shanghai, Chaina, Oct. 2004
With a Chinese guard in Hangchou, China
Hangchou, China
Visit Hangchou University, Hangchou, China
Garvan on a canopy walkway, Taman Nagara Natoinal Park, Malaysia.
Looking up at the walkway, Taman Nagara.
A tranquil beautiful spot on a stream in Taman Nagara.
Beautiful Boardbill visited us at our lodge house in Taman Nagara, Malaysia
Back to Cambodia, we followed the foot print of a bird on a sandy beach of the Mekong river bank at the outskirt of Phnom Penh.
Brid-watchers spotting a flying live form. Mekong river at the outskirt of Phnom Penh. Cambodia.
Garvan bird watching on top of Bokor mountain, Bokor National Park in Kampot province, Cambodia
Khmer children of a village in Kompong Thom province.
Children participating in removing the root and stone out of the soil to build dirt road in the village, Kompong Thom.
Condition of the road surface in rural Cambodia in the rainy season
Where there is no accessible road, the travel route could be like this in rainy season.
Rural road construction is one of the key for success rural development.
Interesting, wondering and amazing about those machine used in the road construction, a Khmer girl try to look closely to those buldozers, O Bei Joun, Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia
A powerful Toyota Landcruiser stuck in the muddy road, Banan District, Battambang province, Cambodia
Our rescuer, two cows!!! tried hard to pull us out and they succeeded!
Village Development Committee training on bidding process to have their village development project constructed, Sandan district, Kompong Thom province, Cambodia.
A covered hand-dug well equipped with hand-pump, one of the better water supply source in the rural area in Cambodia
Ooop! an anti-tank mine! Many types of landmines can still be found in Cambodia
Demining is still a need in order to clear those deadly traps out of Cambodia soil
So that these rural poor will have save land to live on and cultivate for future development of the country.
A restaurant in O Bei Joun village, one of the heaviest mined area, Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia |