Angkor

The Angkor temple complex has such an amazing history. And being there is so much better than reading about it or watching a documentary, though it is recommended you do these before you visit.
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Relief at Preah Khan.

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The reliefs at Banteay Srei are the most detailed.
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Banteay Srei. The most meticulously restored of the Angkor sites.

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Should be familiar to Tomb Raider fans. Preah Khan.

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Corridor. Preah Khan.
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South gate of Angkor Thom. Still greeting people with a smile after all these years.
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Close-up of the smile.
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Relief at Ta Prohm.
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She looks good given she's pushing 1000 years old.
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The Bayon. No photograph could possibly capture how awesome this place is. But that's no reason not to try.
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Relief at the Bayon

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Window, Angkor Wat.
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I wonder how many times he has his picture taken a day. He was very cooperative.
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The inner chamber on the upper level of Angkor Wat, which was reserved for only the King and High Priest.
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No doubt just posing for us tourists, but their coloured robes were impressive against the sandstone.
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Angor Wat. Imagine this scene, but 1000 years ago, when it was the home of royalty.
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A monk at Lolei, in the Roluos Village near Angkor.
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In an entrance hall at Angkor Wat.
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A monks residence near the Roluos Village, Angkor.