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Sunday 11 March 2007
Songthews
Filling the remainder of the gaps in the transport systems in SE Asia are the Songthews. We've been getting a lot of these for the past few weeks. Pretty much just the back of a truck with two benches facing each other. It got me thinking - Songthews, Tuk Tuks, motorbike taxis - there's no way any of this would be allowed at home.
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