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Angkor Wat
(Dec 14 '07)
Being here is a million more amazing than any photo could be - it's unbelievable that these people managed such a feat 800 years ago. It's not just the hundreds of tonnes of stone that were carted in ...
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Excellent driver!
(Jun 23 '06)
Jack is a tuk tuk driver we used several times in Phnom Penh, he knows the city well. Is very friendly and obliging and has good English. He can be contacted by mobile 012 993515 or email ...
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Landmine museum
(Jun 23 '06)
Toul Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21 Prison)
(Sep 03 '07)
The Toul Sleng Museum is a must do for anyone trying to rap their mind around just how brutal and animalistic the Cambodian genocide really was. The old school has been preserved as it was found when ...
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Killing Fields
(Dec 12 '07)
The thing that blows me away the most about the disgusting genocide is that firstly it happened in my lifetime, and secondly that nobody knew about it, not even most Khmers. The irony is that the US ...
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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
(Feb 14 '07)
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
(Mar 10 '07)
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
(Oct 24 '06)
Phnom Penh Massage By Blind
(Oct 18 '06)
The Killing Fields
(Mar 20 '07)
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Old Market
(Jun 30 '08)
I don't mean to sound bitchy, but I will for just a minute. There are many cool things to see and buy at the markets in Cambodia....however, please don't over do it. I did realize some gain from ...
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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
(Feb 17 '07)
It's a history no one really wants to think about, but a history that no one should forget either. Both the S21 torture prison and the killing fields are must see's for anyone coming to this city
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Angkor Wat Temples
(Feb 06 '07)
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