Flights into Cambodia often arrive late at night. People coming from the US typically spend more than 24 hours traveling. On my first trip to this country, Missionaries Helen Camarce and Patrick Booth met me at the airport and hustled me off to my hotel. Disoriented and exhausted, I glanced out the window of the GBGM-Cambodia Highlander and locked eyes with a bicyclist in the next lane straining to tow a huge trailer loaded with sugarcane. I wondered if I was hallucinating and asked Patrick, “Do they allow bicycles on the highway?” As he passed the farmer, he replied, “They allow anything with wheels on the highway.”
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Plus Up the Gas: Driving in Cambodia
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Flights into Cambodia often arrive late at night. People coming from the US typically spend more than 24 hours traveling. On my first trip to this country, Missionaries Helen Camarce and Patrick Booth met me at the airport and hustled me off to my hotel. Disoriented and exhausted, I glanced out the window of the GBGM-Cambodia Highlander and locked eyes with a bicyclist in the next lane straining to tow a huge trailer loaded with sugarcane. I wondered if I was hallucinating and asked Patrick, “Do they allow bicycles on the highway?” As he passed the farmer, he replied, “They allow anything with wheels on the highway.”