The deforested but beautiful road into Cambodia.
Crossing the border to Cambodia.
A fisherman hauls his net back a safe distance form the raging water of the Mekong.
The landmines live on in many areas in the north of Cambodia.
Sunset in Stung Treng, Cambodia.
The market in Stung Treng.
The confluence of two rivers in Stung Treng.
More snakes on the road.
A rare glimpse of the soon to be extinct Irrawady dolphin, only 76 remain.
Sunset in Kratie, Cambodia.
Kratie
Yet another race will soon start between bikeben and school kids.
A local school in Cambodia.
These ornamintes sit on the crest of every rooftop indicating the year of construction.
Young muslim girls race away from me.
Some kids don\'t get a chance to attend school.
High school students wait outside their classroom, waiting for me to come inside and teach them.
My students for the morning.
A simple but beautiful mosque on the banks of the Mekong.
Warnings about how to handle unexploded bombs found in the fields.
...and I thought I had a lot of stuff!
Fried spiders anyone?
Yet another example of how animals are treated as these pigs are transported live.
Arriving in Phnom Penh to meet Rhianna and finish my epic journey.
A well deserved drink and snack at a swanky rooftop restaurant.
Staff at the Cambodia Trust listening to me speak about my trip.
BikeBen on the spot at the Cambodia Trust.
Posing with many of the students here to learn orthotics.
These students come from Iraq, Afghanistan, North Korea, Phillipines, Malaysia, PNG etc.
THANK YOU Cambodia Trust for such a warm welcome!!
The flags of each of the countries I passed through in the last 7 months.
Some of the many prosthetics made by students of the Cambodia Trust.