Sim Reap, Museum of Rust

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In general, from the very beginning I was surprised by the billboard of the museum, which I caught a glimpse of from the car window on the way to the hotel. He was slightly beaten by life and burned out in the sun, as if he was hanging in his place at least twenty years. Given the active construction around - already strange. But all this was forgotten, it was worth to penetrate the territory, ummm ... exposure.

The photo below is not the only one. There is all that. The museum was going to hike according to the principle “Oops! In the jungle, T-54 was found blown up by a mine. We are dragging it here.” Dragged, thrown, and then the grass does not grow. Because it will grow mango, right through the tank.

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  1. Andrei
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    11 February 2011 12: 54
    Where only our weapons are not ...
  2. Sirius
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    11 February 2011 18: 41
    Sorry, but I still do not understand: Sim Rip - where is this? Vietnam, North Korea, Cambodia or ...?
  3. filin
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    14 February 2011 04: 54
    Siem Reap is a city in Cambodia.
    I watched temples in these places, but I didn’t see the museum. Maybe somewhere in the suburbs ..
  4. 0
    April 8 2014 13: 32
    And they were not too lazy to collect rusty iron!

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