Saturday, 28 January 2012

Giant Roots of Ta Prohm, Angkor Wat

According to Wikipedia, Ta Prohm is "built during the time of king Jayavarman VII and is best known as the temple where trees have been left intertwined with the stonework, much as it was uncovered from the jungle. It might be considered in a state of disrepair but there is a strange beauty in the marvelous strangler fig trees which provide a stunning display of the embrace between nature and the human handiwork. This is one of the most popular temples after Angkor Wat and the Bayon because of the beautiful combinations of wood and stone."

Oh i'm so glad to be there. Huge hor the tree Pei Suang n Kwan Yee? =p

Date: 3.34pm

Time: 23/9/2012

Venue: Ta Prohm, Angkor Wat, Cambodia

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