A rest beside the Apsaras
The second gallery of Angkor Wat
Inside the gallery at the first level
View down from the third level to the second
Central tower built with sandstone
Apsara portrait
My wife looks out the arcardes
Cruciform cloister at the second level
The Bakan in Angkor Wat
Steep steps to the third level
Enter through the west entrance
Souvenir shops along the side of Angkor Wat
Outside the gallery of the first level
View down to the first level
Passing the south gate to Angkor Thom
Memorable photo in Bayon temple complex
Bayon the faces of Jayavarman VII
One of the 216 gigantic Bodhisattva faces
Causeway to the Angkor Thom south gate
South gate to Angkor Thom
South Gate also called the face tower
Workers in the Angkor Archaeological Park
Enter Bayon from the east
It does not make sense to censor Apsaras beautines…
Lintel at the entrance gate
Korean tourists visit the second level
Cloister of the second level
Little visitor in Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat Bas-Reliefs army of Suryavarman II
Relief carvings at the northern gallery
Gallery of thousand Buddhas
The famous view of Angkor Wat
Northern Library of Angkor Wat
Northern Library of Angkor Wat
The Nymphs and Goddesses of Angkor Wat
Apsara as guardian
The temple mountain of Angkor Wat
Cross-coat on the first level
Entrance to the temple mountain Angkor Wat
Charles de Gaulle Road in Siem Reap
Moto-romauk in the Old Market
Feel good with a fish foot massage
Nightlife in the Old Market
Causeway to the Angkor Wat
Buddha statue Sukhothai epoche
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Amazing return to Siem Reap and the Angkor heritage
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Apsaras in Angkor Wat
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