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This article on the Towleroad board about Gay Cambodia is more about two gay guys in Cambodia for just 5 days. The pics are not bad.
However it does remind me once again of the Killing Fields and Genocide Museum, a shock to the system .It gives a vivid example of what Cambodians went through
during the Khmer years
quote Cambodia is beautiful, but its violent past is never farтАФmillions of landmines are scattered across the countryside, remnants of civil war and the Khmer Rouge. On our first night in Phnom Penh, as we walked along the Mekong River, a wild American ex-pat approached us, wanting to know what we were going to see and do while in town. When we told him weтАЩd be visiting the Choeung Ek Killing Fields and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in one day, he said, тАЬItтАЩs a nightmare.тАЭ And it was, but you shouldnтАЩt skip them. From the bone fragments still emerging from Choeung EkтАЩs dusty soil to the eyes staring out from the Tuol Sleng prisoner portraitsтАФthere are a million ways that these places will shatter you.