Cambodia


We've got plenty more pictures of Cambodia on film (9 rolls worth). Anyhow, these are the digit pictures that Katie took (that's why she's not in hardly any of them).
This is in the courtyard of the open air Cambodian National Museum. Technically, you aren't supposed to take pictures.
Outside the museum.
The monument at the Killing flields in Phnom Penh.
The tower is filled with skulls of people buried in mass graves here.
This is the entrance to Angkor Thom at the Angkor Temple complex in the northern part of Cambodia.
Another photo of the south gate to Angkor Thom.
This is at the Bayon in the center of Angkor Thom. This is the temple with many faces carved into the towers.
Carvings in the walls.
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More of Bayon.
More of Bayon.
This is Bapuon temple inside Angkor Thom. They were restoring the whole thing while we were there.
That's me trying to figure out which temple we were on and where we were going next.
This is Ta Keo temple.
At the causeway to Angkor Wat. There were many tourists.
Angkor Wat
Katie and me in the blazing sun.
Angkor Wat at sunrise.
Angkor Wat at sunrise.
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It's a jungle out there.
This is Ta Prohm, a temple they chose to leave unrestored which gives a sort of mystical feel to it. There are many of these silk-cotten trees that start on top of the building and grow their roots down toward the soil, breaking up the building in the process.
Ta Prohm
Ta Prohm