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  • Angkor Wat lies 5.5 km north of the modern town of Siem Reap.  Angkor Wat is a huge temple complex, most of it build almost one thousand years ago. The area spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions.
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  • Elephant rides at the South gate to Ankor Thom.
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  • Boys fishing in the lake by the Baphuon Temple, Ankor Thom
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  • A boy is running up the steps to one of the comlex' many temples.Angkor Wat, Siem Riep. Angkor Wat is a huge temple complex,most of it build almost one thousand years ago. The area spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions.
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  • Traffic jam on the South Bridge crossing the moat to Ankor Thom in the Angkor temple complex.
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  • Bas relief in the stone of hands pulling a Nagra (giant serpant) on the South Bridge crossing the moat to Ankor Thom. The entrance to Angkor Thom is lined with demons pulling a giant snake. <br />
Jayavarman VII rebuilt the city of Angkor as Angkor Thom about 2 generations after Suryavarman II lived.
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  • Bayon Temple, Ankor.<br />
Bayon is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
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  • The face of Jayvarman on the South Bridge crossing the moat to Ankor Thom. The entrance to Angkor Thom is lined with demons pulling a giant snake. <br />
Jayavarman VII rebuilt the city of Angkor as Angkor Thom about 2 generations after Suryavarman II lived.
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  • Shop selling paintings in Ankor Thom Temple
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  • Chinese tourists on the South Bridge crossing the moat to Ankor Thom
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  • Elephant rides on the South Bridge crossing the moat to Ankor Thom.
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  • Bayon Temple, Ankor.<br />
Bayon is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
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  • Unmortered stones set as part of the wall in the Bayon Temple, Ankor.
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  • Unmortered stones set as part of the wall in the Baphuon Temple, Ankor Thom
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  • Bayon Temple, Ankor.<br />
Bayon is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
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  • Angkor Wat, Siem Riep. Angkor Wat is a huge temple complex,most of it build almost one thousand years ago. The area spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. Detail of the many extensive decorations, which predominantly takes the form of bas-relief friezes. Here on the North West wall are depicted  scenes from the Battle of Lanka and the Battle of Kurukshetra.
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  • Angkor Wat, Siem Riep. Angkor Wat is a huge temple complex,most of it build almost one thousand years ago. The area spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. Detail of the many extensive decorations, which predominantly takes the form of bas-relief friezes. Here on the North West wall are depicted  scenes from the Battle of Lanka and the Battle of Kurukshetra.
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  • Angkor Wat, Siem Riep. Angkor Wat is a huge temple complex,most of it build almost one thousand years ago. The area spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. Dancing devatas, guardian spirits, on a pillar on the 7 Smiling Buddhas temple.
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  • Angkor Wat, Siem Riep. Angkor Wat is a huge temple complex,most of it build almost one thousand years ago. The area spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. Stone carvings of Hindu Devatas, devine guardians.
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  • Tree in front of the moat surrounding the Angkor temple complex.
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  • Twisted root in Angkor temple complex
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  • Lilly pond in front of Angkor Wat<br />
Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, from the 9th to the 15th century.<br />
The enormous moat surrounding the shrine suggests the oceans at the edge of the world.
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  • Lilly pond in front of Angkor Wat<br />
Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, from the 9th to the 15th century.<br />
The enormous moat surrounding the shrine suggests the oceans at the edge of the world.
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  • Plaster animals for sale in a roadside shop, Along Veng, Angkor temple complex.
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  • Plaster animals for sale in a roadside shop, Along Veng, Angkor temple complex.
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  • Water bottles left at the end of the day by tourists visiting the Angkor temple complex
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  • Unlike most of the temples of Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely left to the clutches of the living jungle. With its dynamic interaction between nature and man-made art, this atmospheric temple is a favorite for many - who can't help but feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft (which was filmed here) as they pick through the rubble.<br />
Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
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  • Child vendor, Preah Khan, Angkor temple complex
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  • Tuk Tuk taxi rank sign, Angkor temple complex
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  • Boy selling flute to tourist, Ta Prohm, Angkor temple complex.<br />
 Unlike most of the temples of Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely left to the clutches of the living jungle. With its dynamic interaction between nature and man-made art, this atmospheric temple is a favorite for many - who can't help but feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft (which was filmed here) as they pick through the rubble.<br />
Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
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  • Vendors, Preah Khan, Angkor temple complex
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  • Tree root growing into the stucture of a temple in Preah Khan. Hidden deep in the jungles of Cambodia's Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Khan is a vast temple complex sprawling across nearly 140 acres. Built by the Khmer king Jayavarman the seventh in the late twelfth century as a monastery and center for learning, it was once the heart of a city of nearly 100,000.<br />
The temple is still largely unrestored: the initial clearing was from 1927 to 1932, and partial anastylosis was carried out in 1939. Since then free-standing statues have been removed for safe-keeping, and there has been further consolidation and restoration work. Throughout, the conservators have attempted to balance restoration and maintenance of the wild condition in which the temple was discovered
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  • Chinese woman modelling clothes in temple ruins, Ta Prohm, Angkor temple complex. <br />
Unlike most of the temples of Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely left to the clutches of the living jungle. With its dynamic interaction between nature and man-made art, this atmospheric temple is a favorite for many - who can't help but feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft (which was filmed here) as they pick through the rubble.<br />
Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
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  • Plaster animals for sale in a roadside shop, Along Veng, Angkor temple complex.
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  • Tree root growing into the stucture of a temple in Preah Khan. Hidden deep in the jungles of Cambodia's Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Khan is a vast temple complex sprawling across nearly 140 acres. Built by the Khmer king Jayavarman the seventh in the late twelfth century as a monastery and center for learning, it was once the heart of a city of nearly 100,000.<br />
The temple is still largely unrestored: the initial clearing was from 1927 to 1932, and partial anastylosis was carried out in 1939. Since then free-standing statues have been removed for safe-keeping, and there has been further consolidation and restoration work. Throughout, the conservators have attempted to balance restoration and maintenance of the wild condition in which the temple was discovered
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  • Tourist in ruined doorway in Ta Prohm, Angkor temple complex<br />
Unlike most of the temples of Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely left to the clutches of the living jungle. With its dynamic interaction between nature and man-made art, this atmospheric temple is a favorite for many - who can't help but feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft (which was filmed here) as they pick through the rubble.<br />
Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
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  • The fish pedicure on the high street of Siem Reap, involving dunking your feet in a tank filled with garra rufa fish that nibble off the dry skin.
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  • Fishing boats on the moat surrounding Angkor Wat
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  • Dangerous tree, Ta Prohm, Angkor temple complex.<br />
Unlike most of the temples of Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely left to the clutches of the living jungle. With its dynamic interaction between nature and man-made art, this atmospheric temple is a favorite for many - who can't help but feel a little like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft (which was filmed here) as they pick through the rubble.<br />
Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
    _F3A7089_1_1_1.jpg
  • Hidden deep in the jungles of Cambodia's Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Khan is a vast temple complex sprawling across nearly 140 acres. Built by the Khmer king Jayavarman the seventh in the late twelfth century as a monastery and center for learning, it was once the heart of a city of nearly 100,000.<br />
The temple is still largely unrestored: the initial clearing was from 1927 to 1932, and partial anastylosis was carried out in 1939. Since then free-standing statues have been removed for safe-keeping, and there has been further consolidation and restoration work. Throughout, the conservators have attempted to balance restoration and maintenance of the wild condition in which the temple was discovered
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  • Ta Som was once a hideout for the Khmer Rouge. Originally built in the 12th century by Jayavarman VII and dedicated to his father, this Buddhist temple is now largely delapidated. Walking through the complex to the eastern gopura results in one of the great sights of a small Ankor temple, the heads of the gopura and doorway engulfed by an amazing kapok tree.
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  • Buddhist monk looking at bas reliefs on the outer wall of the outer gallery of Bayon Temple, Ankor which features a series of bas-reliefs depicting historical events and scenes from the everyday life of the Angkorian Khmer.
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  • White European tourists dressed in colourful clothes walk along the stone walkway surrounding Ankor Wat temple complex in Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, with the site measuring 162.6 hectares. It is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Two tour guides dressed in uniform walk along the stone walkway surrounding Ankor Wat temple complex in Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, with the site measuring 162.6 hectares. It is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Ta Som was once a hideout for the Khmer Rouge. Originally built in the 12th century by Jayavarman VII and dedicated to his father, this Buddhist temple is now largely delapidated. Walking through the complex to the eastern gopura results in one of the great sights of a small Ankor temple, the heads of the gopura and doorway engulfed by an amazing kapok tree.
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  • Tourists, guides and visitors walk along the stone walkway surrounding Ankor Wat temple complex in Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, with the site measuring 162.6 hectares. It is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Ta Som was once a hideout for the Khmer Rouge. Originally built in the 12th century by Jayavarman VII and dedicated to his father, this Buddhist temple is now largely delapidated. Walking through the complex to the eastern gopura results in one of the great sights of a small Ankor temple, the heads of the gopura and doorway engulfed by an amazing kapok tree.
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  • Ta Som was once a hideout for the Khmer Rouge. Originally built in the 12th century by Jayavarman VII and dedicated to his father, this Buddhist temple is now largely delapidated. Walking through the complex to the eastern gopura results in one of the great sights of a small Ankor temple, the heads of the gopura and doorway engulfed by an amazing kapok tree.
    2006-11-05_Ta Som_C.jpg
  • Ta Som was once a hideout for the Khmer Rouge. Originally built in the 12th century by Jayavarman VII and dedicated to his father, this Buddhist temple is now largely delapidated. Walking through the complex to the eastern gopura results in one of the great sights of a small Ankor temple, the heads of the gopura and doorway engulfed by an amazing kapok tree.
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  • Tourists, guides and visitors walk along the stone walkway surrounding Ankor Wat temple complex in Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, with the site measuring 162.6 hectares. It is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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