i dropped my camera on a boulder and it cracked open a bit and drown in a stream. thought it was a goner. this is a photo it took later that day.

but after 5 days of laying in my pack, it came back to life! here's the proof (first pics we took after it started working).


thanks for the camera offers A, lucas, and yus. yu, i took your tertiary camera from morton... i'm not convinced my camera is totally healthy.
just uploaded a bunch of pictures from our time in thailand. we got into cambodia last night after a 32 hour transport marathon. from ko phangan we did truck to boat to bus to train to subway to taxi to bus to tuk-tuk to taxi to tuk-tuk into siem reap. it was surprisingly fun but definitely exhausting.
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