 Banteay Srei, a rather small temple with amazing architecture. Well worth the extra hour drive from the main temples of Angkor. |
 On a circular tour of the Siem Reap area, I stopped at a village where palm sugar is produced. Many friendly faces there, including these two. |
 On Sisovath Quay, the main drag in Phnom Penh. |
 Tuol Sleng, a former high school turned into a torture/prison camp during the Pol Pot regime. Infra-red film gives the eerie color. |
 Another shot from Tuol Sleng.On the right is one of 14 graves of the last people to die there. |
 Crossing the street in Phnom Penh. Unsigned intersections are fun too. It does tend to keep you on your toes though. |
 I met this girl while having lunch at streetside cafe in Phnom Penh. She wasn't selling anything, just people watching, same as me. |
 Temple Detail, near Phnom Penh. |
 A fortune teller inside Angkor Wat. |
 Angkor Wat from across the moat. |
 Apsara with lipstick. Ta Phrom temple near Phnom Penh. |
 Temple detail-Banteay Srei. |
 One of the heads from The Bayon. My favorite of the Angkor temples. |
 Taken from my hotel on Sisovath Quay, Phnom Penh. |
 A long exposure of a motorcycle crash outside my hotel. |
 A cyclo driver takes a break. Taken from the FCC restaurant, Phnom Penh. |
 In the Ta Phrom temple, Siem Reap. |
 Skulls at the killing fields near Phnom Penh. |
 One shy, one bored. |
 Hey man, wanna buy some lotus buds? |
 Mr. Ly Haeng, my guide at Angkor. |
 Cemetery at My Chan. |
 Lily pad, My Chan. |
 This young lady is a handicraft vendor who followed me around the temples. |
 Ta Phrom(Angkor). The jungle fights back. |
 I can't tell you how hot it is here. |
 Skulls at Tuol Sleng. |
 Torture room at Tuol Sleng. |
 Wat Phnom |
 View from Wat Phnom, early morning. |
 Wat Phnom |
 Wat Phnom |
 Monks in Phnom Penh. |
 Smile |
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 Last chance to buy some lotus buds. |
 Cemetery, My Chan |
 Image in stone |
 Carving on every surface- Angkor Wat. |
 The bas-reliefs at Angkor Wat. |
 Roadside sentinels, Angkor Thom. Note the reconstuction on some of the heads. |
 Monk at the Bayon. |
 Mines! |
 Shoe shine? Newspaper? A sad fact is that many very young children have to work for a living. |
 This map of Cambodia made from human skulls was recently dismantled. Tuol Sleng. |
 Cemetery, My Chan. Another quite elaborate mausoleum. |
 Traffic navigation can be perilous. |
 Landmine victim on Sisovath Quay. |
 Street performer on Sisovath Quay, Phnom Penh. |
 Sisovath Quay, late afternoon. |
 Tiger draught at the FCC restaurant, Phnom Penh. It doesn't get any better than this. |
 All smiles at Ta Phrom. |