A Cambodian rescue worker shows the passports of South Korean victims near the wreckage of a crashed Cambodian airplane at Phnom Damrey mountain in Kampot province, some 130 kilometers (80 miles) southwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, June 27, 2007. Search teams confirmed Wednesday there were no survivors from a plane that crashed in southern Cambodia with 22 people aboard, including South Korean and Czech tourists, officials said. (AP Photo/Yonhap, Seo Myeong-gon)
A man (C) from a rescue team shows a passport of a South Korean victim at the wreckage of an airplane, which crashed into a jungle-clad mountain, near Phnom Penh June 27, 2007. Searchers found the wreckage of the plane carrying 22 people, including 13 Koreans and three Czechs, high on the Cambodian mountain on Wednesday but there were no survivors. REUTERS/Seo Myeong-gon/Yonhap
A man from a rescue team holds materials belonging to victims at the wreckage of an airplane, which crashed into a jungle-clad mountain, near Phnom Penh June 27, 2007. Searchers found the wreckage of the plane carrying 22 people, including 13 Koreans and three Czechs, high on the Cambodian mountain on Wednesday but there were no survivors. REUTERS/Seo Myeong-gon/Yonhap
A man (C) from a rescue team shows a passport of a South Korean victim at the wreckage of an airplane, which crashed into a jungle-clad mountain, near Phnom Penh June 27, 2007. Searchers found the wreckage of the plane carrying 22 people, including 13 Koreans and three Czechs, high on the Cambodian mountain on Wednesday but there were no survivors. REUTERS/Seo Myeong-gon/Yonhap
A man from a rescue team holds materials belonging to victims at the wreckage of an airplane, which crashed into a jungle-clad mountain, near Phnom Penh June 27, 2007. Searchers found the wreckage of the plane carrying 22 people, including 13 Koreans and three Czechs, high on the Cambodian mountain on Wednesday but there were no survivors. REUTERS/Seo Myeong-gon/Yonhap
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