Andy Brouwer's Cambodia Tales

Photo Gallery - 1998

A face at the BayonYoung guide and headless Leper King statueBust of Pol Pot at Tuol SlengOne of the many anonymous victims of Tuol Sleng

The Many Faces of Cambodia: (top left) an enigmatic smile from the Bayon temple in Angkor; (middle left) a young guide and the headless Leper King statue of Angkor Thom; (middle right) a bust of Pol Pot at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum; (far right) an anonymous victim on the wall at Tuol Sleng; (below left) two Buddhist monks at the Silver Pagoda; (middle left) a statue of Vishnu in the entranceway to Angkor Wat; (middle right) Soydy, my guide around Angkor and Siem Reap; (below right) a permanent resident at Ta Prohm.

Two monks at the Silver PagodaStatue of Vishnu at Angkor WatSoydy, my Angkor guideA permanent resident of Ta Prohm

Two views of the Chan Chaya Pavilion, the public face of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh; (below left) the podium viewed from inside the Royal compound and (below right), the pavilion familiar to all visitors to the capital.

Chan Chaya Pavilion, Phnom PenhThe public face of the Royal Palace, Phnom Penh

Glorious Angkor: (below left) the impressive South Gate of Angkor Thom; (middle left) one of the fierce garudas from the Elephant Terrace in Angkor Thom; (middle right) tree roots take a firm hold at Ta Prohm; (below right) a finely carved guardian from the exquisite temple of Banteay Srei.

The South Gate of Angkor ThomGarudas on the Terrace of the ElephantsTree roots take control at Ta Prohm An example of the exquisite carving at Banteay Srei

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