The Phnom Sampeau Killing Caves, located in Battambang, Cambodia, serve as a somber and sacred memorial to the victims of a Khmer Rouge massacre. In this tragic site, men, women, and children were bludgeoned and their bodies thrown through a hole in the cave roof. Today, visitors can see a main cave with a tiled floor and a golden Buddha, alongside a glass-walled memorial that houses the skulls and bones of the victims, offering a poignant reminder of the atrocities committed during that era.
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