The approach to Phanom Rung is similar to that of Angkor Wat. |
Beautiful carvings of Hindu gods |
The doorway architecture is the same as at Angkor Wat. |
Visiting monks |
This reflective pose is symbolic of the atmosphere at Phanom Rung. |
Ornate carvings on the central spire of the prasat. |
Three doorways. |
Blocks set tightly together, carried on shoulder poles that were stuck through the holes. |
Pha Mo Ee Daeng cliff carvings in Prasat Khao Phra Wihan National Park are on the Cambodian side of the border, but are only accessible from the Thai side. A long passageway to them on the cliff face allows a look at ancient carvings, estimated at over 2,500 years old.
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