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Wade Armstrong (juniorbird)  > Travel > Southeast Asia Summer 2006 > The Temples at Angkor
Angkor Wat is the most famous of the temples of the ancient Khmer empire of Angkor. Clustered around the small but growing city of Siem Reap in north-western Cambodia, the Angkor complex is one of the wonders of the world and fully deserves the title.
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Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Another Aspara, of a later style than the Angkor asparas
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Buddha, at the center of Preah Khan
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Preah Khan, after the thunderstorm
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Tree growing from Preah Khan
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Preah Khan gallery, dominated by trees, after the storm
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Entrance to the ruins at the Eastern Mebon
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Typical of Cambodia: temple and cow
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > Pre Rup staircase
Wade Armstrong (juniorbird) > From the top of Pre Rup
Preah Khan gallery, dominated by trees, after the storm
 > Preah Khan gallery, dominated by trees, after the storm
Preah Khan gallery, dominated by trees, after the storm
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Keywords: tree temple siem khan angkor preah reap cambodia
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