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02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: A tuk-tuk hauls passengers near Udong, Cambodia. Tuk-tuks are trailers attached to motorcycles and are commonly used to haul freight and passengers in Southeast Asia. They can be small and relatively ornate and cater primarily to tourists or large and utilitarian and used to haul freight or passengers depending on the need. In rural areas of Cambodia, the utilitarian ones are more common. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press

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02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: A tuk-tuk hauls passengers near Udong, Cambodia. Tuk-tuks are trailers attached to motorcycles and are commonly used to haul freight and passengers in Southeast Asia. They can be small and relatively ornate and cater primarily to tourists or large and utilitarian and used to haul freight or passengers depending on the need. In rural areas of Cambodia, the utilitarian ones are more common.  Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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