Holy Riverbed Carvings at Phnom Kulen
Warning landmark and monument for Cambodians bad m…
Chinggis Khaan Airport Ulaanbaatar
In front of the Gandan Monastery
Golden Chituokhan Buddhist Temple at Gandan Monast…
Inside the Gandan Monastery
Stupa and other buildings at Gandan Monastery
On the way to Kherlen Gol and Khar Nuur (Lake) in…
Memorial at the Khar Nuur (Lake) in Khan Khentii
Deer stone site near Mörön
Stone with Mongolian Script
Batsheeret Ovoo
Road junction at the Ovoo
Gandantegchinlen Monastery
Downtown in Ulaanbaatar
Opera House in Ulaanbaatar
Mongolian Morin Khuur player and a vocalist
Mongolian ballet dancers
Performance from Tibetan mythology
Mongolian contortionist girl in her show
Grand Orchestra of Mongolia
Mongolian Yatga player
Our group starting the tour
Sunset view from Phnom Bakheng
Sunset at the Tonlé Sap
Residents bringing home the fishing ...
Discarded express boat by the riverside
Floating home of Vietnamese fisher
Evening mood during a river tour
Housing on the water surface of the Tonlé Sap
The causeway to the Tonlé Sap
People welcome the travelers ...
Passing big fishing boats
Fisher men and woman watching to tourists
Tonlé Sap the lifeline for millions people
Fishing boats at the Tonlé Sap river
Along the Tonlé Sap
Cambodian kids
The instrument for beheading victims
One of the mass graves of 166 victims without head…
Sculls warn for an inhuman history
Inside the Memorial of Choeung Ek
Choeung Ek Memorial
Highway condition on the way to Phnom Penh
Kids at the broken bridge
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... is extremely dangerous in Cambodia and should be done with a experienced tour guide only.
The Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) estimates that there may be as many as four to six million mines and unexploded ordinances in Cambodia. In 1998, there were 1,249 known new casualties.
The Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) estimates that there may be as many as four to six million mines and unexploded ordinances in Cambodia. In 1998, there were 1,249 known new casualties.
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