Entry tower of the temple complex
The pond and Banteay Srei
Sandstone lintel at the entrance door
Prasat Pre Rup in sunset light
Prasat Pre Rup library
Prasat Pre Rup
Prasat Pre Rup library
Prasat Pre Rup in sunset light
Kwan Phayao Lake, Thailand
Watch the corals
Dive partner
A leopard shark at the morning dive
Under water sea fan
Titan trigger fish and its nest
The view from the ground
Moray looks out the cave
Our Saimai fixed on a mooring
Pterois known as Lionfish
Streaked Spinefoot fish in foreground
Fish swarm over soft corals
Streaked Spinefoot
School of fusiliers
Cuttlefish and its camouflage
A library in Banteay Srei
Three towers of Banteay Srei
Inside the center of the temple complex
Lintel of a "false door"
Carved Lintel in Banteay Srei
Ancient statues in Banteay Srei temple
Hall building of Banteay Srei
Way into the Banteay Srei complex
Recovered building beside the causeway
Banteay Srei east gopura
Second waterfall on Phnom Kulen
Walk through the jungle on Phnom Kulen
First waterfall of Siem Reap River
First waterfall of Siem Reap River
Kids enjoy the cool mountain stream
Abbot blesses a little girl
Phnom Kulen Reclining Buddha
Holy altar on the steps to the reclining Buddha
An holy shrine at Preah Ang Thom
Way up to the holy hill top
Boy gets a herb seller
Vendor Khmer girl at the market of Phnom Kulen
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Banteay Srei gopuram door


It has been speculated that the temple's modern name, Banteay Srei, is due to the many devatas carved into the red sandstone walls.
Here shown a door with its lintel and the carved Apsaras left and right. The details are in excellent condition.
A gopuram is usually rectangular in form with ground-level sandstone doors, often richly decorated, providing access.
Here shown a door with its lintel and the carved Apsaras left and right. The details are in excellent condition.
A gopuram is usually rectangular in form with ground-level sandstone doors, often richly decorated, providing access.
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