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Martin's favorite morning view, the pool. La is
meeting us on time with his portable bar. |
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Lai and Martin ready for the day's adventure at the War Museum.
We are welcome by an empty artillery piece. |
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Lai's museum dog.
Lai and an AA gun. |
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Details about the Russian T54 tank.
The tank itself. |
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Impressive piece of equipment.
Martin tries to get to grip with it. |
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The real of the tank. Not very
comfortable for the crew. Cold in the winter, hot in the summer.
Sidways view of the T54. |
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Howitzer and Lai.
Sideways view. |
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Rows of artillery pieces.
sHeavy caliber howitzer. |
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Rocket launcher or Stalin organ of
WWII fame. Detail of the B52 rocket launcher and
Martin. |
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Mortar shells and
rocket propelled grenades. Lai handling a small
mortar shell. |
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Row of guns, mostly
Russians, but also some Americans. Martin with a
Claymore mine. |
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Lai looking at a range
of mortar shells. Martin with a 81mm mortar
shell. |
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Mine learer.
The history of the Cambodian flag. |
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Mines are still killing
people in Cambodia. More rifles and automatic
weapons. |
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Lai with a Russian
sub-machine gun from WWII, the PPSH. More guns. |
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Lai with a mortar
shell. Machine guns firing the rifle cartridge. |
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Hat rack of gun
barrels. Russian machine guns. |
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Lai with an old Russian
semi-automatic rifle from WWII. Lai with the
American combat rifle, the M16. |
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More Russian machine
guns
2Instructions in Russian how to disassembly a
gun. |
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The "Cat", a warrior
that survived numerous shootings, mines and splinters. His body is full of
them. He recently got his daughter maimed by a land mine. Both her legs are
gone. Lai with an AA gun. |
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Lai with a Russian
helicopter. Lai liked it. |
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Martin with a Mig 15.
The business end of a Mig 15. |
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Lai with a recoilless
rifle Lai and her helicopter. |
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A nice mortar pit.
Saying goodbye ammo style. |
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The entrance with Lai's
dog. Going back with Lai and La. |
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Martin and La at the
Thai restaurant in town. Lai with her favorite
junk food, rice. Only calories, no nutritional value. |
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Family of the owner.
Cute little girl. Martin is checking his
finances. |
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The exorbitant bill
from the hotel. US $ 2,75 for one bottle of beer. More than 5 times what you
pay downtown. Orange juice was even worse, US $ 3,85. No wonder they have
few guests at their restaurants and bar. Management should consider
lowering the prices. Watch the video again?
Just click.
Lai's museum dogdog. |
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