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Hellfire pass
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Patan Nepal
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Dakshin Kali
Dakshin Kali center
Dakshin Kali
The view out of the east gate
Chauk Htat Gyi Reclining Buddha Image
East main shrines and the Temple of the Kakusandha…
Life at Daw Ngwe Zin’s Hall
Terrace of Shwedagon Pagoda
Buddha hall at the evening
Buddha and his Halo
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Evening atmosphere at the Shwedagon platform
The pagoda in its spot light
Pilgrims meditation at Shwedagon complex
Cleaning the floor
Buddhas tooth in the Swal Daw Pagoda
Botataung Pagoda
A park with hundreds Buddhas
Phra Phutta Khodom the highest statue
Stupa in Wat Phai Rong Wua
Wat Phai Rong Wua
Steep steps to the third level
Outside the gallery of the first level
View down to the first level
Cruciform cloister at the second level
Central tower built with sandstone
The famous view of Angkor Wat
The temple mountain of Angkor Wat
Causeway to the Angkor Wat
Bayon the face of Jayavarman VII
Strangler figs overpower the ruins of Ta Prohm
Prasat Bayon in the evening light
Entry tower of the temple complex
Banteay Srei east gopura
Lingas in the river
An holy shrine at Preah Ang Thom
Walk through the jungle on Phnom Kulen
The pond and Banteay Srei
Prasat Pre Rup
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Wat Phai Rong Wua
Wat Phai Rong Wua is home of the largest metal cast buddha image in the world. More interesting to me is that it also has a depiction of hell, or at least the things that may happen down there.
This place is well worth a visit from Bangkok.
This place is well worth a visit from Bangkok.
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