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  • A little girl begs for money outside the barbed wire fence at the Killing Fields museum in Cambodia. The museum was a former school in Phnom Pehn used as a prison where Cambodians were interrogated, tortured, and murdered by the Khmer Rouge. The Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979.  While in power the Khmer Rouge murdered, worked to death, or killed by starvation close to 1.7 million Cambodians, or more than one-fifth of the country?s population..
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  • A flash storm hits Phnom Phen as a child gets caught during the Monsoon season and enjoys a flooded street.
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  • Mass transit, an elephant makes its way down a city street in Phnom Penh as a family crowded on a motorcycle stops to look at the unusual site.
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  • A child makes his way through a flash flood that hit downtown Phnom Phen.
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  • A flash storm hits Phnom Phen as a mother and baby get caught during the Monsoon season
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  • A local boy inside the Ankor Wat grounds takes a pot of hot water back to his home.
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  • An umbrella its on the wall with a view of the moat surrounding Angkor Wat in the distance.
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  • A park visitor makes their way up the stairs to the Angkor Wat grounds.
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  • Buddist Monks sit on the front steps of the entrance to Angkor Wat.
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  • At the temples of Angkor Wat, candles are placed on a child to help relieve back pain from his constant work of carving art work
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  • Butterflies make their way on the flowers at a temple at Angkor Archaeological Park.
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  • A tuc tuc driver makes his way back to Siem Reip after taking visitors to the park.
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  • The sunsets beyond a storm cloud with the Angkor Wat towers in the foreground.
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  • A monk makes his way through the courtyard at Angkor Wat.
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  • Tourists gather at the top of Phnom Bakheng, a temple in the park and a favorite during sunrises and sunsets.
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  • A local's bicycle sits in a temple yard.
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  • A little boys sells gifts to tourists outside one of the temples.
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  • A local woman inside a temple yard waits for tourists to buy things from her.
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  • Toppled over rocks in the temple of Ta Prohm.
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  • A temple worker sits on the window seal and waits for the rain storm to pass at Angkor Wat.
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  • Strangler fig tree at Ta Prohm Temple Unlike other temples at Angkor, Ta Prohm has been left as it was found, preserved as an example of what a tropical forest will do to an architectural monument when the protective hands of humans are withdrawn. Ta Prohm's walls, roofs, chambers and courtyards have been sufficiently repaired to stop further deterioration, and the inner sanctuary has been cleared of bushes and thick undergrowth, but the temple has been left in the stranglehold of trees. Having planted themselves centuries ago, the tree's serpentine roots pry apart the ancient stones and their immense trunks straddle the once bustling Buddhist temple.
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  • Visitiors of Angkor Wat temple find shelter as a rain storm quickly engulfs the area.
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  • A flash storm hits Phnom Phen as a child gets caught during the Monsoon season and enjoys a flooded street.
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  • A flash storm hits Phnom Phen as children get caught during the Monsoon season  on a flooded street.
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  • A flash storm hits Phnom Phen as a child gets caught during the Monsoon season and takes a rest from the flooded street.
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  • A flash storm hits Angor Wat as children take refuge in a temple.
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  • A little girl begs for money outside the barbed wire fence at the Killing Fields museum in Cambodia. The museum was a former school in Phnom Pehn used as a prison where Cambodians were interrogated, tortured, and murdered by the Khmer Rouge. The Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979.  While in power the Khmer Rouge murdered, worked to death, or killed by starvation close to 1.7 million Cambodians, or more than one-fifth of the country?s population...
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  • A little girl make her way home from school, as she hops over a irrigation canal in Sa Pa, Vietnam.
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  • A young child jumps off a water buffalo in an agricultural field. Many Asian countries depend on the water buffalo as its primary bovine species. It is valuable for its meat and milk as well as the labor in the fields.
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  • Children in Sa Pa, Vietnam pose on their farm.
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  • A child plays with a tire and stick making a game out of something so simple with a friend.
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  • A child makes his way back to him home from the fields in Vietnam/
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  • A young Vietnamese boy moves his water buffalo along a rural road toward his home below.
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