A wall with pock marks made by bullets of Khmer Rouge soldiers is part of Wat Bangkok Temple in Kampong Cham, Cambodia.


A wall with pock marks made by bullets of the Pol Pot regime's Khmer Rouge soldiers is seen at Wat Bangkok in Kampong Cham, Cambodia. The Wat Bangkok complex was once the site where monks from all parts of Cambodia came to study an advanced curriculum including math and science. During the Pol Pot regime (1975-1979) this building, built roughly fifty years ago, served as the education building and was streffed with bullets and rocket propelled grenades. Today this structure serves as a dwelling for dozens of monks but the pock marked walls remain.


Size: 2372px × 3558px
Location: Wat Bangkok Temple, Kampong Cham, Cambodia
Photo credit: © John Brown / Alamy / Afripics
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