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Border between Thailand and Cambodia
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Long, bumpy ride on dirt roads
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Moat and jungle at Ta Prohm
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Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD
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Largely left to the jungle
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Tree growing over the temple
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Ta Prohm, formerly a Buddhist temple
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Originally called Rajavihara (Monastery of the King)
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Galleries connect Ta Prohm's 39 towers
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Old tree claiming this rock wall
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Iconic temple view
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Tree with climbing vines
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Two camouflaged women among the ruins
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Apsaras, celestial nymphs in Hindu and Buddhist mythology
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A mossy corner in the temple
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Beautifully detailed wall
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Three temple towers
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Female dieties carved on a wall
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Only the largest trees are left
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Wanting to tumble down
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Leaving Ta Prohm
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Strolling to Angkor Wat
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Angkor Wat's iconic towers
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Stupa at Angkor Wat
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Intricately carved deities
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Bas-reliefs scenes from Hindu sacred texts