Camera 47: We sent Nicky G. this camera, and it made its way to Cornwall via Thailand and Cambodia, returning as our third camera to be developed with a mix of wonderful Eastern and Western images.
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Mar 12th, 2009 returned by Linda G.
Location: Disposable Memory Project HQ
Returned to the project
Linda G. says :
It started in London then took it to Thailand and Cambodia and back to Cornwall. Looks as if these are the in places to visit this year.
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Mar 7th, 2009 found by Nicky G.
Location: Cornwall, England
Returned to Cornwall from Cambodia
Nicky G. says :
the camera is back from thailand. it went to cambodia too, and around with one of the local tour guides to some villages. there were a few stories i heard. i’ll find out the details! it’s back in cornwall..
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Mar 1st, 2009 found by The Project
Location: Cambodia
Travelled via Cambodia
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Feb 1st, 2009 found by Nicky G.
Location: Thailand
The camera has moved to Thailand via Cornwall
Nicky G. says :
It went to Cornwall and back, but the seal wasn’t broken, as we didn’t meet any other humans during those three days. I was tempted to leave it down at the beach but i thought the sea spray might finish it!
So it’s on it’s merry way ( well arrived by now ) on a trip to Thailand, and possibly Cambodia. We’ll see.
The first photo is of me and my dad playing table football in Kick bar. So not too tropical a start. But i reckon there’ll be some winter sun action soon. My Mum knows a Burmese lady that they usually meet up with, so it may well end up with her for a bit. Interesting to see where it goes. -
Nov 30th, 2008 released by The Project
Location: London, England
Send to Nicky G of Monster-Munch
Camera Data
- State
- Returned
- Lifetime
- 102 days
- Distance
- ~12848 miles
- Countries Visited
- England Cambodia Thailand
- People
- 3
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May 25th, 2009 by Linda Gibson