Cambodia

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Norries rickety platform

Catching the Bamboo Train

Rural Cambodians cobbled old tank parts and scrap lumber into an ingenious way to get around
January 2011 | By Russ Juskalian

Photographer Russ Juskalian

Russ Juskalian on “Catching the Bamboo Train”

December 22, 2010 | By Megan Gambino

Cambodia children with malaria

The Fatal Consequences of Counterfeit Drugs

In Southeast Asia, forensic investigators using cutting-edge tools are helping stanch the deadly trade in fake anti-malaria drugs
October 2009 | By Andrew Marshall

Somaly Mam

One Woman's Journey to Save Child Slaves

Former child prostitute Somaly Mam has made it her mission to rescue victims of sex slavery throughout the world
January 12, 2009 | By Anika Gupta

Angkor Wat

The Grandeur of Angkor Wat

The 12th century temple is the worlds largest religious structure and a jewel of Khmer architectural style
January 2008 | By Bruce Hathaway

Passing Notes

Zhou Daguan, part of a group of diplomats from China that lived in Angkor from 1296 to 1297, recorded his thoughts on the area
July 01, 2007 | By Cardiff de Alejo Garcia

Saffron-robed monks enter the Bayon, which stands in the precise center of the King Jayavarman VII

Jewel of the Jungle

Traveling through Cambodia, our writer details the history and archaeology of Angkor's ancient temples
July 01, 2007 | By Cardiff de Alejo Garcia

Rescuing Angkor

An unprecedented effort to reclaim the ancient temples from the Cambodian jungle is racing against a tourist onslaught
February 2004 | By Richard Covington


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