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April 19th 2009
Published: April 20th 2009
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We spent 2 nights in Phonm Penh. Here we visited the Geneside Museum and the killing fields. It was really disturbing what they did back then. They killed millions of people for no reason at all. The killed anyone who was educated or even anyone who had glasses because that is a sign of education. They were trying to make everyone equal.

From there we headed to Siem Reap for 3 nights. We liked Siem Reap alot more than Phonm Penh. Angkor Wat was amazing!


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Statue in Phonm PenhStatue in Phonm Penh
Statue in Phonm Penh

Not sure what this statue is but it is in the centre of town
Another statueAnother statue
Another statue

Again, not sure on this one, if i had the diary here i would know
Blood stained floor in the VIP cellsBlood stained floor in the VIP cells
Blood stained floor in the VIP cells

These cells were larger than the others and were where VIP prisoners were held
Skull TowerSkull Tower
Skull Tower

This was a glass tower that had 8,985 skulls that were found in this one killing field
Mass GraveMass Grave
Mass Grave

this mass grave had 166 victims without heads


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