Ta Prohm temple held in a strangle hold by laurel treesThe famous temple of Angkor Wat. Wat means temple.Angkor from outside the temple wallsA young monk practices calligraphy by writing ancient prayers on a bamboo splintDawn light on Angkor Wat.A small boy stands on the portico of Angkor WatThis is a poster I made of one of the statures that line both sides of a bridge.A mysterious courtyard in Siem RiepWe were on 'monk alert' and luckily I saw this cooperative young man who greatly enhanced my photoA small palace where perhaps the ruler took his afternoon tea.Temple shrouded in fogTwo monks stroll in front of a temple carrying their ubiquitous orange umbrellasThe famous hidden face.Land mine victims have formed a band and play traditional Khmer music.This monk was a saint. We were about 8 photographers, flashes blazing in his face and he sat patiently, smiling a beatific smile as we blasted him with light.The palaces pillars are decorated with lovely engravings of dancing girls, animals and gods.Courtyard with yellow leaves.Two hands crawling
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Ta Prohm temple held in a strangle hold by laurel trees