This landfill is located in one of the poorest areas of Phnom Penh city, Cambodia. It became a home for about two thousand people who simply have nowhere to go. And the most awful thing, is that children have to start their life journey in this disgusting mess…(and there are about 600 children there).
This is the former Pepsi Cola bottling plant which was located in Battambang, Cambodia. The vast warehouse still contains the original bottling machinery from the 1960’s plus about 10,000 bottles of Pepsi, Miranda, Singha Soda, Teem… In fact, the factory was abruptly shut down when the Khmer Rouge took over Battambang in 1975. But there is always one old man though who takes care of the lawn and trims the hedges…
I find always interesting to see abandoned places, especially when it’s related to something famous…
Poor rural residents living near the railway tracks have developed an interesting means of transportation. Most importantly is to clear the rail track quickly before a train arrives.