Cambodia certainly felt different to Vietnam, very flat from the border with a lot of flood land and tonnes of buffalo's wandering the fields and gardens of the locals. Buddhism is the main religion here and it is etched throughout the country with some stunning architecture. I arrived midday, so was able to walk around the city and headed to the national museum. I was alright, a bit like the national museum in Hanoi, with a lot of artifacts, but there were somethings to read in English and gain an understanding about the country. Next day my Swedish friend Toni and a friend from Israel Mike, headed by tuk-tuk to the Tuol Sleng Museum also known as S-21. This used to be a school, but Pol Pot head of the Khmer Rouge turned it into a
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