
Crossing to Cambodia 
French colonial building in the Old Quarter 
Kids are kids everywhere. 
The skyline of modern Phnom Penh 
“So this is the future – a care home outing.” 


The cyclo drivers were amazing at negotiating the traffic. 
Statue to Lady Pehn who found Phnom Penh in 1372. 
Independence Monument. 
Constitution Monument 
Phnom Penh at night. 
S-21 

Tiny cells were built inside former classrooms. 
A hole connecting two cell ranges. 
Children were not exempt at S-21. 
Memorial in the courtyard of S-21 to its more than 20,000 victims. 
Chum Mey, one of only 8 adult survivors of S-21. 
Bou Meng, also a survivor. 
Mass graves at Choeung Ek – one of nearly 300 killing fields. 
This stupa at Choeung Ek houses over 5000 skulls. 
Sunset cruise on the Mekong. A much needed respite after a very intense day. 
Orysia, one of our tour group members, sings Donna Summer. Dave & Malcom sing backup. 
A fishing village across the river from Phnom Penh. 
Fishermen haul their nets. 

The rebirth of Phnom Penh and all Cambodia is simply remarkable. 
Unforgettable
I appreciate that you and Liz have undertaken a challenging and meaningful journey, and that you are taking the time to share it with us.
P.S. Glad the cyclo drivers were wearing those bright yellow tshirts! C