The Cambodian Landmine Museum and Relief Facility is found within Angkor National Park. The museum started with a single man, Aki Ra, who would clear landmines with a stick and had a growing collection of defused ordnance in his home. The Cambodian government ordered the museum to be moved from the residential area and the current museum was funded by a Canadian NGO. Visitors are taken through the four galleries to learn about Aki Ra’s story and the history of landmines in the land; they are also able to meet the affected children who live at the museum.

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