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
Inner courtyard in Ta Prohm
Buddha looks trough the fig roots
Ta Prohm has called the living jungle
Tomb Raider tree in Ta Prohm complex
A pedestal for memorable photos
Before and after conservation
Spung Tetrameles nudiflora
Ta Prohm as a monastery
Causeway to the western entry tower
West entry tower to the temple complex
The wall around the temple complex
Around the Ta Keo mountain temple
Entry tower to Prasat Ta Keo
Prasat Ta Keo west side
Prasat Ta Keo
Prasat Ta Keo other view
Prasat Bayon in the evening light
Pokambor Ave in Siem Reap
Inner yard in the Angkor National Museum
Ta Prohm hospital
Severely disabled musicians
Vendor girl sells fans
Souvenir market in Angkor Thom
Door to the Terrace of the Leper King
Walk back to the Royal Palace in Angkor Thom
Through the arcade of Baphoun
Gallery at the second step
The smiling Apsara in Baphoun temple
Walk around the Baphoun temple
Inside the gallery of Baphoun
Prasat Baphoun after long restauration
Causeway to Prasat Baphoun
The tower of Bayon
Bayon the face of Jayavarman VII
Bayon and its outer gallery
The galleries of Bayon
View to Bayon from the other side
Enter Bayon from the east
Workers in the Angkor Archaeological Park
South Gate also called the face tower
South gate to Angkor Thom
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Ta Prohm the temple of the Strangler Figs


Of similar design to the later Jayavarman VII temples, this sprawling monastic complex is only partially cleared of jungle overgrowth.
Intentionally left partially unrestored, massive fig and silk-cotton trees grow from the towers and corridors offering some of the best ‘tree-in-temple’ photo opportunities at Angkor. Flocks of noisy parrots flit from tree to tree adding to the jungle atmosphere.
Intentionally left partially unrestored, massive fig and silk-cotton trees grow from the towers and corridors offering some of the best ‘tree-in-temple’ photo opportunities at Angkor. Flocks of noisy parrots flit from tree to tree adding to the jungle atmosphere.
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