Photos from Cambodia
US Embassy Phnom Penh Spokeswoman Michelle Bennett, February 28, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Cambodian girls practice traditional instruments at Cambodian Living Arts, Phnom Penh, February 28, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Cambodian girl learns traditional instruments at Cambodian Living Arts, Phnom Penh, February 28, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Cambodian Living Arts student Lay Roza learns to play the small kong in Phnom Penh, February 28, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Documentation Center of Cambodia's Sayana Ser teaches Khmer Rouge history at former Torture Center, February 29, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Entrance to former Khmer Rouge Torture Prison Tuol Sleng in Phnom Penh, February 29, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Tourists in Khmer Rouge Torture Prison Tuol Sleng in Phnom Penh, February 29, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Tourists in Khmer Rouge Introductory History Class at Tuol Sleng, Phnom Penh, February 29, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Tuol Sleng survivor Chum Mey sells books at his former prison in Phnom Penh, February 29, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Cambodian traditional wedding music master Mann Men, Siem Reap, March 1, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Cambodian kids with grandma in Siem Reap Village, March 1, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Cambodian village kids in Siem Reap, March 1, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Cambodian traditional instruments taught at Cambodian Living Arts, Siem Reap, March 1, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Koh Ker security guard men Sangker says statues would attract more tourists, March 2, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Crumbling Temples in Koh Ker, Cambodia, March 2, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Traditional wedding music played at Cambodian Living Arts, Siem Reap, March 1, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Landmine warning sign in Koh Ker Village, Cambodia, March 2, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Tourists at Koh Ker, Cambodia, March 2, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Landmine warning sign, Koh Ker Village, Cambodia, March 2, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Koh Ker worker Samnang Sophal says villagers wonder where statues disappeared to and if they still exist, March 2, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Feet of Cambodia's looted Koh Ker statues believed sold to foreigners, March 2, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Koh Ker villager Prim Chhin, March 2, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Worker walks past ancient temple in Koh Ker, Cambodia, March 2, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Tourists exit Koh Ker, Cambodia, March 2, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Cambodian woman sells drinks at Koh Ker, March 2, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).
Tourists enter Angkor Temples rising out of jungle, March 4, 2012, (VOA - D. Schearf).