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Fish Market Phnom Penh Cambodia Southeast Asia
Mekong River Sunrise Boats Phnom Penh Cambodia Southeast
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Shadow Play Cambodia Southeast Asia
Sunrise Mekong River Phnom Penh Cambodia Southeast Asia
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Beach Sihanoukville Cambodia Southeast Asia
Sunset Palm Trees Cambodia Southeast Asia
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Cambodia River Sunset Bridge Southeast Asia
Portrait of Southeast Asia
An emblematic image of Southeast Asia the moto a small engine motorbike is the overwhelming transport of choice in Phnom Penh and Saigon and extremely popular most everywhere else They writhe through the streets like billions of honking sperm People wear surgical masks to filter the pollution which in Phnom Penh is a key element of the smell of the place
Southeast Asia Mosaic
1764 of the 2214 photos I took on my travels through Southeast Asia Stand back for best effect and view the original size version if you actually want to see the individual images Check out my photo sets for the full sized versions of many of these photos
COLONNETTES Angkor Wat Siem Reap Cambodia
Angkor Wat quot City Temple quot is a vast temple complex near Siem Reap about 200 miles from the capital of Phnom Penh in Cambodia Built in the 12th century by the king of the prosperous Khmer empire Angkor Wat was built as a royal temple dedicated to a Hindu deity After the city of Angkor fell to invaders Angkor Wat receded into the jungle but continued as a Buddhist temple and a pilgrimage site over the centuries Angkor Wat is the best preserved example of Khmer architecture in Cambodia and is so grand in design that some rank it among the seven wonders of the world It appears on the Cambodian national flag a very rare instance of a flag incorporating an image of a building The quot lost city quot of Angkor first attracted the interest of Europeans in the 1800s after Cambodia was colonized by the French Today Angkor Wat continues to draw thousands of visitors anxious to see this remarkable ancient temple in the jungle In addition to many tourists Buddhist monks are daily visitors to Angkor Wat their bright orange robes making a vivid contrast with the grey stone of the temple HistoryThe city of Angkor was the capital of the Khmer Empire from the 9th to the 15th centuries The Khmer empire was one of the most prosperous and sophisticated kingdoms in the history of Southeast Asia and its prosperity was expressed through a wide range of architecture The city of Angkor was founded on political and religious ideas adapted from India and the temples of Angkor were intended as a place of worship for the king and a way for him to ensure his immortality through identification with the Hindu gods Angkor Wat was built by King Suryavarman II in the 12th century as a vast funerary temple that would hold his remains symbolically confirming his permanent identity with Vishnu Many of the bas reliefs in the temple depict scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata Hindu sacred texts that recount the adventures of two major incarnations of Vishnu During its six centuries as imperial capit
ANGKOR WAT Temples of Angkor Siem Reap Cambodia
Angkor Wat quot City Temple quot is a vast temple complex near Siem Reap about 200 miles from the capital of Phnom Penh in Cambodia Built in the 12th century by the king of the prosperous Khmer empire Angkor Wat was built as a royal temple dedicated to a Hindu deity After the city of Angkor fell to invaders Angkor Wat receded into the jungle but continued as a Buddhist temple and a pilgrimage site over the centuries Angkor Wat is the best preserved example of Khmer architecture in Cambodia and is so grand in design that some rank it among the seven wonders of the world It appears on the Cambodian national flag a very rare instance of a flag incorporating an image of a building The quot lost city quot of Angkor first attracted the interest of Europeans in the 1800s after Cambodia was colonized by the French Today Angkor Wat continues to draw thousands of visitors anxious to see this remarkable ancient temple in the jungle In addition to many tourists Buddhist monks are daily visitors to Angkor Wat their bright orange robes making a vivid contrast with the grey stone of the temple HistoryThe city of Angkor was the capital of the Khmer Empire from the 9th to the 15th centuries The Khmer empire was one of the most prosperous and sophisticated kingdoms in the history of Southeast Asia and its prosperity was expressed through a wide range of architecture The city of Angkor was founded on political and religious ideas adapted from India and the temples of Angkor were intended as a place of worship for the king and a way for him to ensure his immortality through identification with the Hindu gods Angkor Wat was built by King Suryavarman II in the 12th century as a vast funerary temple that would hold his remains symbolically confirming his permanent identity with Vishnu Many of the bas reliefs in the temple depict scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata Hindu sacred texts that recount the adventures of two major incarnations of Vishnu During its six centuries as imperial capit
OVERHEAD VIEW Angkor Wat Temples of Angkor Siem Reap Cambodia
ANGKOR WAT Angkor Wat quot City Temple quot is a vast temple complex near Siem Reap about 200 miles from the capital of Phnom Penh in Cambodia Built in the 12th century by the king of the prosperous Khmer empire Angkor Wat was built as a royal temple dedicated to a Hindu deity After the city of Angkor fell to invaders Angkor Wat receded into the jungle but continued as a Buddhist temple and a pilgrimage site over the centuries Angkor Wat is the best preserved example of Khmer architecture in Cambodia and is so grand in design that some rank it among the seven wonders of the world It appears on the Cambodian national flag a very rare instance of a flag incorporating an image of a building The quot lost city quot of Angkor first attracted the interest of Europeans in the 1800s after Cambodia was colonized by the French Today Angkor Wat continues to draw thousands of visitors anxious to see this remarkable ancient temple in the jungle In addition to many tourists Buddhist monks are daily visitors to Angkor Wat their bright orange robes making a vivid contrast with the grey stone of the temple HistoryThe city of Angkor was the capital of the Khmer Empire from the 9th to the 15th centuries The Khmer empire was one of the most prosperous and sophisticated kingdoms in the history of Southeast Asia and its prosperity was expressed through a wide range of architecture The city of Angkor was founded on political and religious ideas adapted from India and the temples of Angkor were intended as a place of worship for the king and a way for him to ensure his immortality through identification with the Hindu gods Angkor Wat was built by King Suryavarman II in the 12th century as a vast funerary temple that would hold his remains symbolically confirming his permanent identity with Vishnu Many of the bas reliefs in the temple depict scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata Hindu sacred texts that recount the adventures of two major incarnations of Vishnu During its six centuries as im

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