Plang Ku Khmer Ruins
Working elephant rests near the paddy field
At the market in Sri Saket
Sunset in the province Sri Saket
Boy in the village Kantaralak
A public boat cruising on the Mekong near Chiang K…
Cleaning coriander plants
Guest host and landlady for many years
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At the bank of the Sirindhorn Dam
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Maenam Song See
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Stone formations in the Pha Thaem National Park
That Phanom temple complex
That Phanom temple gable
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The gate to the temple complex
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Mekong in the evening light
The library in the Royal Temple complex
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The Royal Temple in the Wat Hin Mak Peng area
Prasat Hin Phanom Rung
Floating Market - Mekong
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Stone Forest (Shilin)
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Songzanlin Monastery
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Songzanlin Monastery
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Main Temple Structure at Prasat Hin Phanom Rung
This temple complex is the largest and best restored of all Khmer monuments in Thailand.
Phanom Rung is at the top of a volcanic cone and it means in Khmer: 'big hill'. It was originally build as a Hindu monument as we can see in the Shiva Linga and the sacred bull Nandin.
Phanom Rung is at the top of a volcanic cone and it means in Khmer: 'big hill'. It was originally build as a Hindu monument as we can see in the Shiva Linga and the sacred bull Nandin.
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