Cambodian Killing Fields

Written by Marco Morawec

Topics: Photos

Traveling is the best education that I know of. A big part of that education has to be learning about the many mistakes against humanity that happen(ed) in so many parts of the world. As to always remember those mistakes and never repeat them again.

Looking at the cracked skulls lying in front of me I imagined all the happy lives taken away. The lives that could have been spent creating, loving and making the world a better place. But now the only things that’s left is a memory.

I leave this photo without much more: The Memorial Stupa’s inside view at the Killing Fields outside of Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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