View to Bayon from the other side
The galleries of Bayon
Bayon and its outer gallery
Bayon the face of Jayavarman VII
The tower of Bayon
Causeway to Prasat Baphoun
Prasat Baphoun after long restauration
Inside the gallery of Baphoun
Walk around the Baphoun temple
The smiling Apsara in Baphoun temple
Gallery at the second step
Through the arcade of Baphoun
Walk back to the Royal Palace in Angkor Thom
Door to the Terrace of the Leper King
Souvenir market in Angkor Thom
Vendor girl sells fans
Severely disabled musicians
Ta Prohm hospital
Ta Prohm the temple of the Strangler Figs
Iconic tree of Ta Prohm taking over the ruins
Strangler figs overpower the ruins of Ta Prohm
Young souvenir vendor inside Ta Prohm
Tower in Ta Prohm
Workers in the Angkor Archaeological Park
South Gate also called the face tower
South gate to Angkor Thom
Causeway to the Angkor Thom south gate
One of the 216 gigantic Bodhisattva faces
Bayon the faces of Jayavarman VII
Memorable photo in Bayon temple complex
Passing the south gate to Angkor Thom
View down to the first level
Outside the gallery of the first level
Souvenir shops along the side of Angkor Wat
Enter through the west entrance
Steep steps to the third level
The Bakan in Angkor Wat
Cruciform cloister at the second level
My wife looks out the arcardes
Apsara portrait
Central tower built with sandstone
View down from the third level to the second
Inside the gallery at the first level
The second gallery of Angkor Wat
A rest beside the Apsaras
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Built in the latter part of the 12th century by King Jayavarman VII, Bayon is one of the most widely recognised temples in Siem Reap because of the giant stone faces that adorn the towers of Bayon. There are 54 towers of four faces each, totaling 216 faces. There is still a debate as to who is being depicted in the faces. It could be Avalokiteshvara, Mahayana Buddhism's compassionate Bodhisattva, or perhaps a combination of King Jayavarman VII and Buddha.
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