Living on Water: Floating Villages
During my jaunt to Cambodia last month, when I was not hauling bricks to build an outdoor school kitchen with my studio, I had the chance to see a multitude of informal building in both urban and rural areas of the country. On one of our precious days off, we dashed off in tuk-tuks, motorbikes, and boats to explore the legendary floating villages on Cambodia’s Tonle Sap lake.
To see images, please visit the slideshow.
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Tiffany your photo's are so good that I'm planning to consider exploring to Cambodia myself. Your descriptions were clear and made me want to know more. Thanks for posting. Maybe a thought - I'd like to see photo's of the project you were building while there as well.
Thanks, Patti! I would definitely recommend a trip if you have the time -- I really wish I had a couple more weeks to explore Phnom Penh and areas outside Siem Reap. As for the design-build project we were working on, you can see photos of the entire construction process here: http://cambodiabuild.tumblr.com/
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