The memorial stupa at the most famous of the Cambodian killing fields is full of the skulls of the victims.
The memorial stupa at the killing fields outside of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
This is the memorial stupa at the most famous of the Cambodian killing fields. It is full of the skulls of the victims.
These pits are what's left after the bodies of Pol Pot's victims were excavated.
The killing fields are now so calm and lush that a colony of orange butterflies has taken up residence.
Unlike in the capital, you should have no worries walking in the street in Kampot. The only thing that might run you over is a lone durian merchant.
Even though crumbling French colonial shop houses abound in Kampot, there is apparently a huge real estate bubble going on in this sleepy riverside town.
Don't worry about locking your bicycle up in the sleepy riverside town of Kampot. But do check out the Epic Arts Cafe, a small NGO-run place that employs local people with disabilities.
The abandoned casino at the Bokor Hill Station makes for a creepy photographic subject. It is said that the cliff behind the once bustling casino was used by many a bust gambler.
Villager in Krang Yaw, Cambodia