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During the rule of the Khmer Rouge, Cambodia's lush countryside was transformed by slave labor, starvation, fear and ...
Cambodia Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Credit: AP/Heng Sinith The Khmer Rouge captured Phnom Penh on April 17, 1975 and immediately herded almost all the city’s residents into the countryside, where they ...
Experience the thrill of riding a quad bike through the stunning countryside of Siem Reap, Cambodia! 🛞🏞️ This adventure takes you off the beaten path, through rice paddies, traditional villages, and ...
Probably not. And maybe. Cambodia’s bucolic countryside is the hiding place for too many unexploded landmines, an unhappy souvenir of the Khmer Rouge’s regime and regional skirmishes.
Wide Eyed Tours (WET) recently welcomed ten personal travel managers (PTMs) on an eight-day tour of Cambodia’s highlights, ...
Some 4-6 million land mines and other unexploded munitions are estimated to have littered Cambodia’s countryside during decades of conflict that began in 1970 and ended in 1998. Since the end of ...
Some 4 million-6 million land mines and other unexploded munitions are estimated to have littered Cambodia’s countryside during decades of conflict that began in 1970 and ended in 1998.
This photo provided by Cambodia Mine Action Center shows a deminer from the Cambodia-Mine Action Center inspects fragments of a decades-old rocket-propelled grenade that killed two cousins ...