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Foreign tourists ride on pick up truck as they arrive at a former casino building at Bokor mountain in Kompot province some 200 kilometers south west of Phnom Penh. A symbol of both the excesses of Cambodia's golden age and the apocalypse that followed, the long abandoned -- some say ghostly -- hotel and casino is now only haunted by curious tourists wandering among its dank rooms and tiny hallways.(AFP/File/Tang Chhin Sothy)
Foreign tourists look at a hole on the wall of a former Casino building at Bokor mountain in Kompot province some 200 kilometers south west of Phnom Penh. A symbol of both the excesses of Cambodia's golden age and the apocalypse that followed, the long abandoned -- some say ghostly -- hotel and casino is now only haunted by curious tourists wandering among its dank rooms and tiny hallways (AFP/File/Tang Chhin Sothy)
A Cambodian woman looks out from a window of a former casino building at Bokor mountain in Kompot province some 200 kilometers south west of Phnom Penh. A symbol of both the excesses of Cambodia's golden age and the apocalypse that followed, the long abandoned -- some say ghostly -- hotel and casino is now only haunted by curious tourists wandering among its dank rooms and tiny hallways, (AFP/File/Tang Chhin Sothy)
Foreign tourists look at a former Casino building at Bokor mountain in Kompot province some 200 kilometers south west of Phnom Penh. A symbol of both the excesses of Cambodia's golden age and the apocalypse that followed, the long abandoned -- some say ghostly -- hotel and casino is now only haunted by curious tourists wandering among its dank rooms and tiny hallways(AFP/File/Tang Chhin Sothy)
Cambodian tourists visit a former casino building at Bokor mountain in Kompot province some 200 kilometers south west of Phnom Penh. A symbol of both the excesses of Cambodia's golden age and the apocalypse that followed, the long abandoned -- some say ghostly -- hotel and casino is now only haunted by curious tourists wandering among its dank rooms and tiny hallways (AFP/File/Tang Chhin Sothy)
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