Dec 15 - The War Museum Cambodia.
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We went to the War Museum first and then to the Thai restaurant. Watch the video.

Martin's favorite morning view, the pool.

La is meeting us on time with his portable bar.

Lai and Martin ready for the day's adventure at the War Museum.

We are welcome by an empty artillery piece.

Lai's museum dog.

Lai and an AA gun.

Details about the Russian T54 tank.

The tank itself.

Impressive piece of equipment.

Martin tries to get to grip with it.

The real of the tank. Not very comfortable for the crew. Cold in the winter, hot in the summer.

Sidways view of the T54.

Howitzer and Lai.

Sideways view.

Rows of artillery pieces.

sHeavy caliber howitzer.

Rocket launcher or Stalin organ of WWII fame.

Detail of the B52 rocket launcher and Martin.

Mortar shells and rocket propelled grenades.

Lai handling a small mortar shell.

Row of guns, mostly Russians, but also some Americans.

Martin with a Claymore mine.

Lai looking at a range of mortar shells.

Martin with a 81mm mortar shell.

Mine learer.

The history of the Cambodian flag.

Mines are still killing people in Cambodia.

More rifles and automatic weapons.

Lai with a Russian sub-machine gun from WWII, the PPSH.

More guns.

Lai with a mortar shell.

Machine guns firing the rifle cartridge.

Hat rack of gun barrels.

Russian machine guns.

Lai with an old Russian semi-automatic rifle from WWII.

Lai with the American combat rifle, the M16.

More Russian machine guns

2Instructions in Russian how to disassembly a gun.

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.

Lai with a Russian helicopter.

Lai liked it.

Martin with a Mig 15.

The business end of a Mig 15.

Lai with a recoilless rifle

Lai and her helicopter.

A nice mortar pit.

Saying goodbye ammo style.

The entrance with Lai's dog.

Going back with Lai and La.

Martin and La at the Thai restaurant in town.

Lai with her favorite junk food, rice. Only calories, no nutritional value.

Family of the owner. Cute little girl.

Martin is checking his finances.

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.

 

On Saturday December 16th, it was time to return to Bangkok for 3 nights.

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