Mae Chaem trekking: Huay Ba Bah to Pokkalong village
late April 2006
monthly staff "meeting" in the villlage, planning our trekking route...
(some of us were actually awake for it)
newly prepared fields ready for planting upland rice
Pati ("uncle") took time out from planting to show us a nearby cave
Pati's pumpkin patch
The trail through the 'slash and burn' field
Karen women in the distance clearing the field
Crossing the Mae Chaem river
We had to ford the muddy, leach-infested river 3 times.
Pokkalong villagers making a spinning top out of a tree seed pod
Decha our field officer
playing while preparing our lunch
tired and HUNGRY !! (and a little grumpy)
Much of this forest is still home to gibbons.
Huay Ya's water-powered rice mill.
Installing a rice husk grinder.
Leaf or insect?
Sun setting over Mae Chaem valley
take that you wankers!
(I'm sure he has NO idea what it says)
a Karen wedding
late April 2006
monthly staff "meeting" in the villlage, planning our trekking route...
(some of us were actually awake for it)
newly prepared fields ready for planting upland rice
Pati ("uncle") took time out from planting to show us a nearby cave
Pati's pumpkin patch
The trail through the 'slash and burn' field
Karen women in the distance clearing the field
Crossing the Mae Chaem river
We had to ford the muddy, leach-infested river 3 times.
Pokkalong villagers making a spinning top out of a tree seed pod
Decha our field officer
playing while preparing our lunch
tired and HUNGRY !! (and a little grumpy)
Much of this forest is still home to gibbons.
Huay Ya's water-powered rice mill.
Installing a rice husk grinder.
Leaf or insect?
Sun setting over Mae Chaem valley
take that you wankers!
(I'm sure he has NO idea what it says)
a Karen wedding
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