Phnom Penh Sept 19 - 26, 2007
Wat Phnom, the only hill in Phnom Penh and where Phnom Penh gets its name.
Michelle's friend.
Fyl bought a gross fried sweet thing from this girl's head.
The Royal Palace. The cost for foreigners to visit was 25x the Cambodian price, so we just took our pictures from outside.
Michelle and Independence monument.
The built up areas of Cambodia are full of French architecture.
An elephant hides out at the National Museum.
Inside the Museum, Fyl was given a flower to offer to Buddha, and afterwards was charged a dollar for it.
The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. This used to be a school but was converted into a prison by the Khmer Rouge in the 70s.
You could still walk into the rooms and see the beds and torture instruments used on the prisoners.
Makeshift wooden prison cells were constructed in the classrooms to hold prisoners.
A park in front of the Royal Palace, near the riverfront.
Heavy traffic on the streets of Phnom Penh.
If Michelle looks mad in this pictures, its because she averages 15 mosquito bites a night.
A rat and a cockroach living the dream outside our hotel.