Tag: cambodia
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Day 27~ May 27th~ Cambodia
In the streets of Phnom Penh, this lovely young man was content selling drops of joy in floating balloon forms…
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Day 26~ May 26th~ Cambodia
For some, education is a valued gifting, and need is their sole motivation… Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Day 25~ May 25th~ Cambodia
After leaving Cambodia, it was not the magnificent temples that haunted my memories, nor the beautiful beaches, it was not the delicious food either, it was the people. The people of Cambodia are warm, friendly, hospitable, and radiating with charm. photo taken: boy at CCPP in Sihanoukville, where the children can just melt your heart.
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Day 24~ May 24th~ Cambodia
It is international children’s day today! Sending a bright thought to every child on our planet and wishing them a peaceful future where they can be who they were meant to be!
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Day 22~ May 22nd~ Cambodia
I must apologize for the delay in posting as I attended a most inspiring event in Denmark for the last week about a template of peace for world youth. I will be posting the past due entries back to back in the next few days to catch up with that as well as with comments…
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Day 21~ May 21st~ Cambodia
Every single child carries in them a great potential for the future. The future is unknown, it has not happened yet and each little new life has the possibility to create a better chance for a life that is nearer to human purpose. Yes to helping them lead us to this new world… photo taken:…
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Day 20~ May 20th~ Cambodia
We are often asked by others about the place we call home, especially if we tend to move around the planet. Looking at this photo of a family in Phnom Penh in my archives, I realized that the answer is simple. This family has created a little home on the pavement of a big city,…
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Day 18~ May 18th~ Cambodia
It is a great wonder how we humans who live on this planet can look so different. We belong to different races, these races or tribes have different skin color, body shapes, average heights, eye color, face shape, voice, hair, strength… and the list goes on. But something that unites us all is what comes…