We packed up and had breakfast at the hotel.
Breakfast was noodle soup for me. So good with meatballs, shredded chicken, vermicelli noodles, chili, vinegar, fried garlic and veggies.
City life in Phnom Penh.
Today we visited the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, referred to as S21. It was formerly a high school
turned into a place of torture for millions of Khmers during Pol Pot’s regime. Very sad and disturbing.
Torture bed.
Blood spats still remains on the ceiling.
Victims were measured and photographed before being forced to work or tortured.
Victims clothing.
Wires to prevent people from committing suicide.
BG had to mind his head everywhere he goes.
Victims' bones.
The graves of the 14 victims found in each of the torture rooms at the time Vietnamese took over Phnom Penh.
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