The people sweep up the rice once dried and fill the bags. Even children work at this and it looks like it's back breaking
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Trucks come along and collect the bags of rice. There are scales on the ground that they use to weigh the bags.
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The bags of rice are loaded onto boats from the trucks. This is still Cambodia.
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A rice barge on the Mekong river, Vietman filled to the brim.
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Thai cat, not to be confused with Ti Cat (bad CFL joke for those in the know)
Actually he was in Cambodia and I miss my kitties.
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My trusty steed which I had to give up at the border for Vietnam bikes. For some reason we could not take these over the border.
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We waited forever at the Vietnam border to have the paperwork processed. Guess the Communists want to make sure they don't let in any troublemakers.
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So while we waited I started to take photos of the scooters crossing the border from Vietnam to Cambodia. I could not believe what they tied to these bikes. None of the bikes were bigger than 125cc. Later in the trip I saw livestock, full size refridgerators, doors and windows for houses, huge mirrors, entire families, riding on these bikes which have replaced the bicycle over the last 10 years.
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It just gets better and better.
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I had too much time to kill.
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Honestly it was a never ending stream.
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This bike was incredible.
(Al our tour leader finally has the paperwork complete.
So we're off into Vietnam. )
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Dyed grass reeds drying in the sun on the road. Later they will be woven into mats for family homes. People use the mats to sleep on.
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A view of life on the Mekong River. We're on a boat making a crossing from one island to another.
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More Mekong action.
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We stayed at the home of a Vietnamese family. "Home Stays" are popular around this area. Lots of tourists come to the Mekong area.
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So, ummm... this is a cage of rats raised for food.
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This was one of the sons at the home stay cooking rat for our dinner. \
"Tastes like chicken!"
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The lady of the house cooking fish for us. |
Family patriarch presenting cooked fish. Note the little fisherman carved from cucumber sitting on the fish's head. Very creative! Fish was very tasty.
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Snakes raised for food. We did not have to eat snake at the home stay.
Probably tastes like chicken anyway.
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This is one way to remove feathers from dead fowl.
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End of the trip. We are about 50 kms from Ho Chi Minh city (aka Saigon). The traffic was getting too crazy so we said good-bye to the bikes and headed into town on a bus.
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Ho Chi Minh is scooter city and everyone wears a helmet and they have fantastic looking helmets.
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Amazing - what a trooper! Look forward to your next adventures - keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeletePS Does everything taste like chicken? ;-)
If you keep telling yourself it tastes like chicken while you chew and swallow, you can eat most anything!
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