We went to S-21 Prison which was the main prison and interrogation center for the Pol Pot regime. All but 6 prisoners that went through this prison were executed, not all prisoners were adults. Thousands of children were also killed and not included in the body count of 10,500 to come through the prison. The prison used to be a school. It had large classrooms that had crudely constructed brick or wooden cells in each room, except for the "interrogation" rooms which consisted of a bare metal bed alone in the center of a room with a table next to it containing "interrogation tools". One of the buildings had pictures of all the prisoners that had come through.
After the extremely tragic and disturbing education we received in Phnom Penh we headed north to Siem Reap. The Angkor Wat Temple complex is known as one of the Wonders of the World, right along side the Great Wall of China and the Pyramids of Giza. Truely this is one of the more spectacular moments of our journey.
Our three day journey around Siem Reap was a dusty experience on the back of the Tuk-Tuk adding to this we walked about 6 hours a day through the labyrinth of Angkor ruins. We were dirty birdies by the end of the day.
An incoming storm, unfortunately we have followed the rainy season for the last 10 months so this sight was nothing new to us. Still watching mother nature lay her blanket of moisture over the Angkor ruins was unique enough for a picture.
Its nice to enjoy the sunset with your loved one next to you and the hoards of other people taking the same picture as you. Makes you feel really special, like your the one of the only 400 people on this day to see this special moment. :)
This is Siem Reap tourist area lit up at night. It was here that we have had the best Mexican food we have had since leaving the states. Happy days. We ate there for four nights for dinner, mmm chicken chimichangas!!! Our friend Iaan enjoyed the changas with us for three nights and one lunch. Here is a kodak moment after a changan diner.
3 comments:
You need a haircut. Just bought a mountain bike; you need to come back and "school" me on the trails!
Dude what is your address? I have a postcard for you and have been waiting on a response for about 3 months now. Good news on the bike, Love to show you how to fall correctly!
Hi you two
Looks like you have been busy since we last saw you in Penang. Love the photos. Tehya liked the one of Tony between the two lion butts.Thanks for her birthday message. x Gav Han & Teh
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