Khan Dangkao, Cambodia
3 memories from Khan Dangkao, Cambodia

A white door with a glass pane stands ajar, revealing shelves filled with human skulls in what appears to be a memorial or museum setting. In the foreground, a string of colorful origami cranes hangs from a metal bar on the door, alongside a plush pig toy wearing a red and white garment. A small stuffed koala, wearing a green vest with "I AUSTRALIA" written on it, is attached to the door handle by a string. The scene suggests a somber yet decorative display at a location in Khan Dangkao, Cambodia, likely related to historical events.
Khan Dangkao
The image shows the Choeung Ek Genocidal Center Memorial Stupa in Khan Dangkao, Cambodia. The stupa is a tall, multi-tiered structure with a distinctive spire. Its exterior is made of light-colored stone with decorative carvings and ornate roof details. The stupa has an open, columnar design on its lower levels, revealing a central glass-enclosed structure. Black plaques are visible on the exterior walls. The stupa is surrounded by manicured greenery and steps leading up to its base. In the background, trees and a cloudy sky are visible. The overall impression is solemn and reflective.
Khan Dangkao
A side view of a white scooter carrying two individuals is captured in motion on a paved road under a cloudy sky, possibly at dusk. The scooter is moving from left to right. The driver, wearing a dark top, is seated in front, and a passenger in a red shirt is behind them. The background features trees and a large billboard or mural displaying architectural renderings and landscaping. The road has a white lane marker. The scene is located in Khan Dangkao, Cambodia.
Khan Dangkao