Second trip to Phnom Penh, Cambodia
In May of 2003 I travelled back to Phnom Penh, Cambodia to continue some work I had started there in January. The trip was two weeks long, affording opportunities to visit the genocide museum and the killing fields, as well as the ruins of Angkor
Date: 05/31/2003
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wat phnom. "phnom" means "hill" in khmer, so this is the temple on the hill.
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shrine outside of wat phnom
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monkeys in tree
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monkeys playing with people and eating lotus flowers
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view of the the temple on wat phnom
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another view of the the temple on wat phnom
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this is a glimpse of what most nicer phnom penh architecture looks like
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and here's another view, very french colonial (think: new orleans)
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not the best photo, but another view of phnom penh - shanties by the side of a gully
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view of house and tour boats on the tonle sac river
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view from my hotel room balcony of the naga floating casino on the confluence of the tonle sap and mekong rivers
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an unpaved phnom penh street scene
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a paved phnom penh street scene
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woman and child riding moto (taken while i was riding a moto)
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the only "SARS"-style masks i saw were in the airports and on motodups trying to keep the dust out of their mouths
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butcher at the central market. note: the air was not conditioned
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dried fish and vegetable sellers
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another shot of the market
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outdoor fruit vendor. the lychee fruit is very popular here (see it in the lower-right)
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outdoor food vendor
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Introduction to the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum
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Security rules for prisoners of S-21
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view of Toul Sleng
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meticulous records were taken of every prisoner. here they are photographed before being executed. notice how young the girl on
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here they are photographed after being executed (or having died after being tortured)
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view of a large cell with bed, shackles, and photo
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view of a small cell
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of the estimated 14,000-21,000 people processed through S-21, only 7 survived. one man, a painter, has tried to capture scenes f
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another gruesome act committed by the khmer rouge
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a country road outside the city on the way to the killing fields (about 30km away)
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two children riding a bike (snapped while I was zooming by on the back of a moto)
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this is what the cambodian landscape looks like at the end of the dry season
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sign describing a brief history of the killing fields
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the commemorative stupa filled with skulls excavated from the killing fields
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one row in the stupa filled with skulls
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a few of almost 60 excavated burial sites
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human bones sticking out of the ground
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some khmer children living outside the killing fields
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