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hanging out on the balcony of the bar at the Foreign Correspondents Club, by the mekong river at nightJul 04, 2005
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view from the strairwayJul 04, 2005
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this is how narrow each cell was. an adult couldn't even stretch their arms horizontallyJul 04, 2005
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prisoner cells inside Tuol Sleng -a school turned into a prison, torture & extermination center by the Khmer Rouge. more than 17,000 people were imprisoned & murdered here. it was known as the place where people went in but never came outJul 04, 2005
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this was a super happy bunch! they were quite amusing too. and the food was so incredibly tasty (we can't ever forget their beef lok lak). that was my first time eating traditional cambodian foodJul 04, 2005
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at the Killing Fields - that's a pile of human bones at the base of the treeJul 04, 2005
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At the Pon Lok restaurant, where Chuck & I had a table on the balcony overlooking the Mekong River. we went for a very late lunch and the place was empty by then. so we had 12 young and very happy bunch of kids serving the 2 of us!Jul 04, 2005
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this was a mass grave of bodies without headsJul 04, 2005
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a monk getting a ride on the back of a motorbikeJul 04, 2005
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the girls riding the bicyles had such good postureJul 04, 2005
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flower stallsJul 04, 2005
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vendors with all kinds of stuff at the Central MarketJul 04, 2005
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at one one of the indoor stalls in the Central Market - this atractive girl looked like she didn't belong there, she had this faraway look in her eyesJul 04, 2005
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fruit stalls at the Central MarketJul 04, 2005
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silk shawls, sarongs, cushion covers, bags - at the stalls in the Central MarketJul 04, 2005
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