In Cambodia, cars tend to be used only by wealthy locals or sweaty foreigners, so the majority of people get by with bicycles or motos. Which can make transporting people fun, but goods a little challenging….
Eggs on a moto – what could possibly go wrong!?
Not sure if he is selling helium balloons, or has invented a genius way of making his journey easier
A mobile jungle
Even unconscious people are being transported
Weekly shopping trip. Hope her family likes melons.
Even king size mattresses can fit on a moto
The closest thing to public transport in Cambodia. The women at the back didn’t quite fit, so she just held on for dear life (blurriness added for dramatic effect)
Think someone’s wife went crazy on a shopping spree with her husband’s credit card
This has got to be my favourite though – a moto on a moto, or maybe a double-decker moto?
Tammy & Chris are a couple hailing from Germany and England, meaning between them they are efficient and polite, but unable to talk about football. Find out why they stopped pushing pens around the British civil service to travel the world on their blog.
We are a couple hailing from Germany and England, meaning between us we are efficient and polite, but unable to talk about football. In 2011 we left the rat-race in London behind to work in international development and see the world.
Love moto on a moto! great shot
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Thanks Aga. This is my favourite too. 🙂
Great pictures!
I once saw a big refrigerator on the back of a moto in HCM City….Unfortunately couldn’t make a picture at that time!
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Ha ha, a refrigerator? Actually, I don’t know why I am surprised. That probably happens all the time. 🙂
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Ha ha, we saw a family of 7 once. There were babies hanging off each side. Crazy!