 These boys all crowded around to collect the soaps and shampoos that we brought from the hotel |
 A memorial to the 3 million victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. These bones were all found in killing fields around the Siem Reap area. |
 The killing fields memorial |
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 This is the emergency room at Siem Reap Provincial Hospital, where we visited today. |
 Some of the hospital grounds. The people in the background are the family members of patients. They come here to cook food for the patients - the hospital doesn't provide its own food. |
 Paula is speaking with the doctor who guided us through the hospital. He's a general surgeon, and has been working here for 5 years. |
 This hall houses departments such as X-Ray. Many patients go elsewhere for these services. |
 These are the prices that are charged to tourists who need to use the hospital. For local residents, the charge for an overnight stay is about $7. |
 Paula is exchanging contact information with the doctor in one of the hospital's examining rooms |
 Another examining room |
 Juvenile crocodiles owned by Thy and his family near their home. |
 These are baby crocodiles |
 These are the areas where the crocodiles are kept and raised |
 A full-grown female crocodile. These crocodiles are kept for the eggs they lay each year. |