| Traditional Khmer dress. These women were all dressed up at Angkor Wat temple. |
| A school for orphaned children next to the market. |
| The kitchen of the restaurant we ate at. Now you see why I didn't want to eat any fresh foods from here... never know, the bathroom was probably right around the corner too. |
| The Night Market where we went shopping, got foot massages, and ate a delicious local dinner at a "resort restaurant". I did enjoy the lemongrass tea and spring rolls! |
| For all the nurses out there.... Here's the local ER. Yep, check out the nurses sitting outside and the old fashioned treatment beds inside... Very thankful for American healthcare! |
| Locals hanging out and playing hackie-sac. Check out all the tuck-tucks in the background. |
| A couple taking wedding pictures at Angkor Wat. |
| Resting after a long day in front of Angkor Wat. |
| There were a few of these types of bands around Siem Reap. They were raising money for the land-mine victims of Cambodia. |
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| A little local boy hanging out around Banteay Sarei. Definitely one of my favorite pics of the trip. |
| Locals on the side of a country road making sugar cane candy. |
| The next step in making sugar cane candy. Didn't eat any after seeing the random dogs wandering around. |
| A local relaxing outside her house. |
| There were small children selling all sorts of things all over Angkor. It was kind of hard to say no a lot of the times. |
| Children hanging out while working at Ta Phrom. |
| Artistans Angkor is a trade school for locals to learn a valuable trade from wood and stone carvings, silk making, painting, or sewing. |

