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In reply to the discussion: Have you ever visited a museum or historical site that was REALLY emotional, good or bad? [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)33. The Killing Fields in Cambodia.
The first time I visited in 1992 it had not really been developed as a "Museum" yet. The last time was about 2009. The mass of bodies buried there were starting to move to the surface. Pieces of clothing from the corpses was starting to break through above ground. A tragic site for sure.
Some oddities, not necessarily emotional, include the 'mummified' bodies of Lenin in Moscow's Red Square and Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi.
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Have you ever visited a museum or historical site that was REALLY emotional, good or bad? [View all]
Stinky The Clown
Apr 2023
OP
In Fort Sumner, New Mexico there was a museum the went into a lot of detail...
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Apr 2023
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The visit there and hearing the sounds and learning of the number killed there haunted me for
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Apr 2023
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Checking the opening date - one of the Only times (2) I was ever out of the USA.
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Apr 2023
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Several: Pearl Harbor, the Ukrainian War Museum, Auschwitz and Dachau all moved me to tears.
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Apr 2023
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Hiroshima Peace Park museum, but that was because I was afraid of being murdered.
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Apr 2023
#63
Genocide Museum in Rwanda.. Looks over a small plot of land containing remains of 250,000
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Apr 2023
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Tuol Sleng, which was a Khmer Rouge interrogation and torture center in Phnom Penh
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Apr 2023
#98