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Phnom Pehn, Cambodia: The White Building or Boudeng in Phnom Penh is a 400 apartment complex built during the late 1960’s that barely survived the ravages of the Khmer Rouge. Low income residents have to walk down dark corridors to their sparse apartments. Jose More Photography

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  • Siem Reap Cambodia:  PEPY (Promoting Education, emPowering Youth) is a Cambodia-based education and youth-leadership non-governmental organization NGO. Peppy uses donated One Laptop per Child, OLPC, laptops for their school program.  Jose More Photography
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  • Kampot, Cambodia:  Mentally challenged children attend a school provided by Epic Arts. Jose More Photography
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  • Kep Cambodia:  Sunset in Kep, a small fishing village and favorite vacation spot for Cambodians southwest of Phnom Pehn. Jose More Photography
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  • Siem Reap Cambodia:  Husking rice under the hot sun is one of many jobs of rural women in Cambodia.  Jose More Photography
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  • Phnom Pehn, Cambodia:  Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is the site of the former Chao Ponhea Yat High School which was used as the notorious Security Prison 21 (S-21) by the Khmer Rouge communist regime between 1975 to its fall in 1979. The five building complex was converted in August 1975, four months after the Khmer Rouge won the civil war, into a prison and interrogation center. Photographs of the prisoners were taken by the Khmer Rouge.   Jose More Photography
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  • Siem Reap Cambodia: Street food vendor near Phnom Krom temple. Jose More Photography
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  • Phnom Pehn, Cambodia:  Four months after the Khmer Rouge won the civil war in 1975 the Chao Ponhea Yat High School in Phnom Penh was converted into a prison and interrogation center. The Khmer Rouge renamed the complex "Security Prison 21" (S-21). On arrival the prisoners were photographed, then held in small cells and tortured. Jose More Photography
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  • Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia: The temple complex at Angkor Wat was built by King Suryavarman II  in the early 12th century as his state temple and capital city. As the best-preserved temple at the site, it is the only one to have remained a significant religious centre since its beginning, first Hindu, dedicated to the god Vishnu, then Buddhist. The temple is a classical style of Khmer architecture.  Jose More Photography
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  • Kampot, Cambodia:  In the colonial city of Kampot, Buddhist monks receive food and money donations in exchange for prayers from the faithful.<br />
 Jose More Photography
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  • Phnom Pehn, Cambodia: The White Building or Boudeng in Phnom Penh is a 400 apartment complex built during the late 1960’s that barely survived the ravages of the Khmer Rouge. Low income residents have to walk down dark corridors to their sparse apartments.  Jose More Photography
    Boudeng Phnom Pehn.JPG
  • Siem Reap Cambodia:  PEPY (Promoting Education, emPowering Youth) is a Cambodia-based education and youth-leadership non-governmental organization (NGO). Peppy uses donated One Laptop per Child, OLPC,  laptops for their school program.  Jose More Photography
    OLPC Laptops Pepy011.JPG
  • Phnom Pehn, Cambodia. Wat Phnom is Buddhist Temple or Wat built in the late 1300’s. The walls are covered with murals, especially of Jataka stories of the Buddha's earlier reincarnations before his  enlightenment. Yeay Penh or Madame Penh is said to be the creator of this temple and a legendary figure where locals worship her as symbol figure for wealth, prosperity and protection. It is particularly favored by female worshippers to this shrine who may ask for advice. Jose More Photography
    Praying at Wat Phnom Temple.jpg
  • Siem Reap, Cambodia:  PEPY (Promoting Education, emPowering Youth) is a Cambodia-based education and youth-leadership non-governmental organization (NGO). Peppy uses donated One Laptop per Child, OLPC, laptops for their school program.  Jose More Photography
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  • Phnom Pehn, Cambodia: In the heavy evening traffic in Phnom Pehn a recycler carries her daughter while pulling a heavy cart loaded with recycling material. Jose More Photography
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