| Cambodia Page |
| Cambodia has 15 million people in an area 75% the size of Colorado. The country is 95% Buddhist. They are a Constitutional Democracy with a Monarchy. King Sihanouk was reinstated in 1993. In 2004 his son, Nordon Sihamoni, replaced the aging King. The country is dominated by the Cambodia Peoples Party which is communist. |
| The Angkor Wat slideshow features the best known and most restored temple in the Siem Reap area of Angkor. |
| Siem Reap Slideshow features the landmarks of Siem Reap and a Buddhist Blessing. |
| The Royal Palace slideshow features photos around the palace grounds of King Sihamoni. |
| The Toul Sing Prison, also known as S21, is where the Khmer Rouge forced confessions before sending them to Choeung Ek. The two have been preserved as a museum called the Tuol Seng Genocide Museum and are located in Phnom Penh. |
| The Ta Prohm Temple slideshow features a temple overgrown with massive trees. The temple was featured in the movie "Tomb Raiders". |
| The Tonle Sap Lake slideshow is a visit to the largest lake in Cambodia. It features the boat people that live on the lake. |
| The Phnom Penh slideshow features vendors, the Central Market and the city government. |
| The Choeung Ek is one of 20,000 sites in Cambodia where Pol Pot had 1,386,734 documented people murdered. Another estimated 750,000 were starved to death. A general number of 1.7 million is usually stated. |
| The Angkor Wat Temple |
| The Sihanoukville album features the fishing docks, a national park and a Buddhist temple. |