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The magnificent and very beautiful Ta Prohm Temple, Cambodia.
Lying in ruins, and invaded by trees, Ta Prohm is a wonderful example of how the jungle slowly reclaims it's lost territory.

For more information on Ta Prohm, see my last post.

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Trees grow from the ruins of the Ta Prohm Temple


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Tree roots invading the structures at Ta Prohm Temple


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Ta Prohm Temple, Angkor, Cambodia.

This temple was built in the late 12th and early 13th centuries by Khmer King Jayavarman VII as a Buddhist monastery and university.
After the fall of the Khmer empire in the 15th century, the temple lay abandoned for centuries. It has been left largely untouched, with work being done to stabilise the ruins, rather than restore them.

Of the trees growing out of the ruins, two species predominate:
the Silk-cotton tree (the larger) and the strangler fig (the smaller).

For this information, and much more, available at the wikipedia website page click here.
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The Steep Steps


Amidst the three rectangular galleries, in the magnificant temple of Angkor Wat, is the central tower with incredibly steep steps.

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Beautiful and intricate carvings can be found around the temple.


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A Monkey plays in the ruins.
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The galleries of Angkor Wat bear a series of bas-reliefs (stone carvings) on their walls. These depict intricate large-scale scenes, mainly from the Hindu epics of the Tamayana and the Mahabharata.

The western gallery show the Battle of Lanka and the Battle of Kurukshetra


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The Great Temple of Angkor Wat, Cambodia.

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The Angkor Wat Temple, Cambodia

The four towers of the temple are visible in this photo

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Angkor Thom - Temple of Faces (2)

March 13th 2010 02:45
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Angkor Thom - The Bayon Temple, Cambodia


More images from Angor Thom - The Bayon Temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia


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Angkor Thom, Bayon Temple


Angkor Thom was was the last capital city of the Khmer Empire (Cambodia


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The Road to Tonle Sap Lake

March 11th 2010 06:46
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A child plays in her dwelling along the road to the Tonle Sap Lake from Siem Reap


The road between Siem Reap and the Tonle Sap Lake (Chong Kneas Village) in the dry season


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Photos taken on the river connecting the Tonle Sap Lake to the village of Kampong Phluk, Cambodia during the dry season.


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Fish Traps on the Tonle Sap Lake, Kampong Phluk, Cambodia


Traditional fish traps at Kampong Phluk, on the Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia


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The Floating Village of Chong Khneas, Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia


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Stilted houses at Kampong Phluk, situated within the floodplains of the Tonle Sap lake.
During the dry season the water levels in the lake are low and the village is situated on dry ground. During the wet season the water levels in the lake rise and the villages become flooded. This photo is taken during the dry season. This house has two levels. The storage level situated half-way up the stilts will become flooded in the wet season, but allows for increased room in the actual living area (at the top of the stilts) during the dry season. During the wet season, boats are the only means of transport around the villages.

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