🇰🇭 Cambodian Landmine Museum & Killing Fields (Siem Reap, Cambodia)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • We visit the Landmine Museum and the Killing Fields Memorial in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The history of the Khmer Rogue under Pol Pot that lead to the Cambodian Genocide. We will miss Cambodia and the beautiful people we met while there.
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    #cambodia #museum #siemreap

Комментарии • 23

  • @user-ey2ns7ee3c
    @user-ey2ns7ee3c Год назад +6

    It's truly unbelievable! Those are the unexploded ones! Can you just imagine all the ones that exploded! If there was ever any doubt of the evil in this world, here's a great example! :(

    • @andrewabroad50
      @andrewabroad50  Год назад +2

      Ya, crazy. S21 prison to come. Lindsay was struggling. Cant say I wasn't either. We are in Vietnam now and went to the war museum. We couldn't even look at everything. Very graphic.
      Any word on our jobs? Pressures mounting on these CLOWNS. I see Jacinda in New Zealand stepped down too. CLOWNS!

    • @tuck123kw9034
      @tuck123kw9034 Год назад

      Yes, when you go to Cambodia, they advise you not to stray off any marked tracks as there are so many unexploded minds throughout the country.

    • @robertwilliamson922
      @robertwilliamson922 Год назад

      @@tuck123kw9034 There hoping to have the country mine free in 2025. Most of the country has been cleared now.

    • @robertwilliamson922
      @robertwilliamson922 Год назад

      Pol Pot and his Marxist Khmer Rouge were pure evil. All totalitarians….fascists, Marxists, Nazis, Communists of all types. Extremist Islam…. ALL EVIL AND MURDEROUS.

  • @dreamtheway
    @dreamtheway Год назад +2

    Some things are hard to see but important to remember.

  • @DailyPassenger
    @DailyPassenger Год назад +2

    Very nice and informative footage of Siem Reap 🤘Great video friend🔥🔥New fan from Bangalore 😍😍

    • @andrewabroad50
      @andrewabroad50  Год назад

      Thanks for the support and comment. I will return the favor!

  • @robertwilliamson922
    @robertwilliamson922 Год назад +2

    There is the large Buddhist temple (Wat Thmey) at the Siem Reap killing field memorial also. About fifty or seventy five yards south of the bones memorial stupa. You can remove your shoes and sandals and go in and say a couple short chants or meditate for a few moments. There is almost always a monk there to give you a blessing and tie a “Sai Sin” (the Thai name for it. I forget the Khmer name) string around your wrist.
    I was there twice at the Wat Thmey Killing Field temple and memorial stupa.
    Removing my sandals before going up the stairs on the skull and bones stupa and paying my respects.
    From Canada…..Namo Buddhaya. 🙏🏼 ☸️. I’ll be returning again soon. To stay and live there.

    • @andrewabroad50
      @andrewabroad50  Год назад

      Thanks for the great comment Robert. Good info. Siem Reap was a great place and we considered living in the area ourselves. Cambodia has some of the friendliest people I have ever met. I hope you find yourself living there soon.

  • @therabbitnews9362
    @therabbitnews9362 Год назад +2

    Thank you for giving us a glimpse at an unfortunate place. I don't mean to demean anyone for any reasons but to give facts. That is the result of social justice. When a group of intellectuals come around and raised the poor and unfortunately, the majority of Cambodian population, the people took it to heart. Yes, the country under democratic of Kampuchea mostly was lead by poor, uneducated, illeterate. And they killed those who were in upper class or average to revenge for their misery lives. This is the product of their social injustice.

    • @andrewabroad50
      @andrewabroad50  Год назад

      Doing the videos about the genocide in Cambodia was difficult for me. More difficult than I thought it would be. I teared up several times. It was an honor to be there. Thank you for your comment.

  • @lovebeauty1123
    @lovebeauty1123 Год назад +1

    One of those exploded right in front of my eyes as I was trying to escaped from the Khmer Rouge.

  • @joecarrol4273
    @joecarrol4273 Год назад +1

    Brutal what people are willing to do to each other.

    • @andrewabroad50
      @andrewabroad50  Год назад +1

      Ya, I like to think people are inherently good. It's government that causes the problems. Wait till you see the S-21 Prison Museum video. It will be out next. Very disturbing! Then later the Vietnam War Remnants Museum.

  • @tuck123kw9034
    @tuck123kw9034 Год назад +1

    Morning Andrew. We watched your video last night and it was really good. We went to a similar museum which was out near the Siem Reap airport. It was certainly an eye opener, as was your experience where you went. Looking forward to seeing your next video 🍺🥃🍸

    • @andrewabroad50
      @andrewabroad50  Год назад

      It sure is an eye opener. As a young teen I watched the Killing Fields and knew about Pol Pot, but to be there and then meet the people and experience how nice and kind they are... Brings it to a whole different level. It's the children who suffered that got me. Much respect for the people of Cambodia. Beautiful people.

    • @tuck123kw9034
      @tuck123kw9034 Год назад

      @@andrewabroad50 Yeah mate, I remember watching that movie too in about 83 or so and it stayed in my memory for years after, brutal what happened to all of those poor people under Pol Pots regime. One nasty man! You are right, the Cambodian people are so beautiful and wouldn't harm a fly!

  • @ThePerricoco
    @ThePerricoco Год назад +1

    Thats hella lot a mines :o scary especially those big bomb thingys

    • @andrewabroad50
      @andrewabroad50  Год назад +2

      Ya, lots of mines. There is still a ton left out in the fields in the country. One of the most heavily mined countries in the world

    • @ThePerricoco
      @ThePerricoco Год назад +1

      @@andrewabroad50 :( sad to see what humans are capable of