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Woman in traditional dress. Gion district. Kyoto, Japan.
JPN-D8518
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Boy at food stand, Nara, Japan
JPN-D0221A
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The memorial stupa at the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. Between 1975 and 1978 about 17,000 women, men, and children were transported to this extermination camp by the Khmer Rouge. They were often beaten to death and dumped in mass graves.  The remains of nearly 9,000 people were exhumed in 1980, while many of the mass graves remain untouched. Fragments of human bone and bit s of clothing can still be seen around the pits. The stupa contains the skulls of more than 8,000 of the victims.
CMB-B06-D146
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Tuol Sleng (Security Prison 21, or S-21). Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Formerly known as Tuol Svay Prey High School, it became in 1975 the largest center of detention and torture used by the Khmer Rouge. Between 1975 and 1978, over 17,000 people held at S-21 were taken to the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek, where they were executed. When the prison was liberated by the Vietnamese army in 1979, only seven prisoners remained alive. The rest were tortured to death, and the bodies were photographed by the Vietnamese (hanging on wall).
CMB-B06-D277
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American flag flying at the Washington Monument. Washington, DC.
WAS-T003-02
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Kiomizu temple at night. Beam of light points to India to show the way for the Buddha. Kyoto, Japan.
JPN-D3541B
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Buddhist monk. Prasat Preah Vihear, Cambodia. (Known as Khao Phra Wiharn in Thailand.) This series of temples was built by seven Khmer monarchs in the 10th to 12th centuries. In 1998, the Khmer Rouge made their last stand here before their surrender. Land mines still surround the temple.
CMB-N06-D058
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Woman selling food outside of restaurant in Namdaemon market. Seoul, South Korea.
KOR-I05-D420
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Girls in traditional costume, Hanagasa Junko (procession of floral bonnets), Gion Matsuri (traditional Japanese festival). Kyoto, Japan. (represented by age fotostock)
JPN-E04-D0530
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Boys relaxing before taking part in a rikutogyo (procession) during Tenjin Matsuri (traditional Japanese festival). Tenmangu Shrine. Osaka, Japan.
JPN-H05-D007
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Fortune teller near Wat Phnom. Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
CMB-A06-D253
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Central market. Kampot, Cambodia.
CMB-D06-D064
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