It's tough to view the monument of skulls at the Killing Fields in Cambodia, but it's a necessary stop in order to understand the torid history.
S21 Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh Cambodia.
S21 Museum built in an old High School. These once vibrant school rooms now have a history no one wants to remember.
A room used for torturing prisners of the S21.
Amidst the beauty of Cambodia lies a great deal of pain. Traveling through Phnom Penh brought me face to face with the past.
Seafood lovers, once Memorial Day hits, it will be difficult to get seats in this twelve table restaurant. But it's worth the wait.
The S21 Museum past prisoners.
Sign at one the mass graves north of Phnom Pehn, the capital of Cambodia
A couple of tears later.
Another sign at one the mass graves north of Phnom Pehn, the capital of Cambodia
Another fysical proof of the gruesome regime of Pol Pot and the red khmer.
The fractures in the sculls are still visable