Latagaw Diaries: Toul Sleng Genocide Museum
Warning: This tour is not for the faint hearted. We started out the tour with a group of three-Ate Venus, Pramil and I but lost each other through the maze. So I just ran from one empty room to another because I was scaring myself and imagining dead people.
Wear sturdy shoes and bring water.
My biggest regret is not hiring a tour guide to walk us through. Sometimes I'd pass a tour guide and eavesdrop. They have sad stories to tell and I wish I could have heard them all.
Fees:
Admission: 2 USD
Tour Guide: 6 USD
ENTRANCE:
BUILDING A:
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| A couple of rooms of just this and this and this plus some photos on the walls and some stuff to read. | 
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| Children pretending to be a nurse during a visit of foreign dignitaries to Cambodia. | 
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| Just a few of the thousands who suffered and died in this prison. No smiles for me on this trip. | 
BUILDING B:
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| Instrument of Torture: Used to drill the cranium. | 
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| Clothes of the victims. | 
THE COURTYARD:
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| The gallows. Prisoners are hung upside down and their head gets dunked into these large urns filled with urine (if I still remember right). | 
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| The graveyard. | 
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| Tour guides telling stories under the ylang-ylang trees. | 
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| The graveyard of those bodies found. | 
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| There were two survivors selling a book chronicling their stories. | 
And sprinklers for the hot weather!


























 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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