Mark and I are on authorized departure - a form of evacuation in State Department Speak. We left Phnom Penh at the end of March and are safe havened (another State term) in Charleston, South Carolina. An eerily quiet, tourist-free Charleston.
Mother Emanuel Church on Calhoun Street
View up King Street
Further down King Street
Washington Square Park
View of Ravel Bridge from the Aquarium
Fort Sumpter Info Center
Colonial Lake
View over Ashley River from behind Citadel area
View over Ashley Marina from Riverfront bike path
Back in February, Mark and I helped out American citizens who were on the Holland America Westerdam cruise ship leave Cambodia to return to the USA (we also helped other nationalities leave Cambodia). This may be the closest I get to actual consular officer work. It felt good to help fellow Americans during a time of stress.
Mark all set for work at the airport
Mark and I with one of the Holland America employees at the Phnom Penh Airport
Mark and I with the head of Cambodian Immigration and the last two American Citizens from the Westerdam to depart Cambodia.
The layout of S-21, a former high school in Phnom Penh before becoming a center of torture and murder.
One of the interrogation rooms
The "rules" for incoming prisoners
The cells have period photographs in them...very haunting.
Ground floor, A Building of S-21
More "rules" in French.
A memorial
Memorial Stupa at the Killing Fields
One of the sign-posted stops along the route...
Looking out from the Killing Fields...it was a former longan orchard.
The "Children's" or Chankiri Tree
One of the mass grave areas.
The Memorial Stupa houses bones of the victims.
Another view of the Memorial Stupa at Choeung Ek Genocidal Center
Two movies about this period are The Killing Fields and First They Killed My Father. Both very good.
Otherwise, until the Westerdam and authorized departure, we were just out and about in Phnom Penh. We did do a long weekend on the island of Koh Rong, but that's a separate post.
Up to Wat Phnom
Inside Wat Phnom
Inside Wat Phnom
Inside Wat Phnom
View from Wat Phnom
Enjoying a cocktail in the Bassac Lane area.
Friendly cows in Kandal Province.
City view from the Sora Skybar
City view from the Sora Skybar
View of the Tonlé Sap River.
Lunar New Year Lion Dance on Street 240.
Lunar New Year Lion Dance on Street 240.
Lunar New Year Dragon Dance on Street 240.
On the Embassy grounds.
Out and about...
Prek Takong Pagoda
Prek Takong Pagoda
Prek Takong Pagoda
Venturing into to the Kandal Market
Venturing into to the Kandal Market
Venturing into to the Kandal Market
Venturing into to the Kandal Market
Some Art at the French Embassy in Phnom Penh
Some Art at the French Embassy in Phnom Penh
Some Art at the French Embassy in Phnom Penh
Some Art at the French Embassy in Phnom Penh
The French Embassy in Phnom Penh
And a parting moment of Zen (yes, I know, wrong Buddhist tradition - whatever).
Hopefully, things can get back to somewhat normal and we'll be on our way back to Phnom Penh. Stay Safe!
would love to ask some questions. slated for PP later this year. email me if you can. robjoswiak@gmail.com THANKS
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