A Change of Guard

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Sunday, 17 August 2014

Police surrounded the headquarter of "Mother Nature" to prevent forest activists from riding bicycles to raise awareness the dam construction in the Areng region in Koh Kong កម្លាំងប៉ូលិសកំពុងព័ទ្ធការិយាល័យ អង្គការមាតាធម្មជាតិ ដើម្បីរារាំងកំុឱ្យជិះកង់ការពារតំបន់អារ៉ែង

Read about the activities of Mother Nature, a conservation group led by Alex Gonzales-Davidson.








2 comments:

Anonymous said...

អាសត្វឆ្កែអាជ្ញាធរ៏ខ្មែរគួរតែមានខួរក្បាលជាអ្នកជាតិនិយម មិនត្រូវត្រូវធ្វើជា សត្វឆ្កែមិនឈប់ឈរទេ ប្រើខួរក្បាលអ្វីជាប្រយោជន៏ជាតិ កំុរស់ដូចជាសត្ត ឆ្កែចាំតែទទួលបាយគេសីុហើយព្រុះឬខាំមិនស្គាល់អ្វីៗទាំងអស់ ។

Anonymous said...

This is the second time I look at an unfinished brick wall in Cambodia, and again it has gaps between bricks. The gap indicates the shoddy constructions, thus building in Cambodia tend to be dangerous.

You see, when you lay bricks, you must apply generous amounts of cement between bricks, then press the bricks together so that the cement will ooze inside the bricks' holes. This oozing of cements will set firm later and serves as the finger grip to hold the bricks together. As the result, the oozing will also spill over to the side, thus you have to scrap them off, filling up between bricks with no gap.

I would not want to travel to Cambodia. Construction is so shoddy. It's a dangerous country. Even the buildings are dangerous, let alone the angry local people who might flip out and stab you over any little dispute.

-Drgunzet-