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Angkor Thom – Baphuon, Phimeanakas and Terraces, Siem Reap, Cambodia

By Sonyaandtravis @sonyaandtravis

The next day we decided to explore the surrounds of Angkor Thom, the ancient capital city with Bayon in the center which we had previously explored.  We started by cycling to the north-west quadrant which had a large clump of temples and terraces.

Baphuon

The first temple we viewed was Baphuon, quite a unique temple made from sandstone blocks that resembled bricks. A seventy meter sandstone unfinished Buddha is located on one side, which though extremely large, we found quite difficult to make out.

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The long causeway entrance leading to Baphuon Temple
The numerous tiers of Baphuon Temple
Looking over the entrance causeway form Baphuon Temple

Framed door at the highest point in Baphuon Temple
The collapsed Central Sanctuary at the top
Looking over the entrance causeway form Baphuon Temple

Sonya at the end of a columned hall
Old doorway on the path to Phimeanakas Temple

Phimeanakas

A quaint little temple in the middle of lush jungle, it made for nice photos as we climbed the three tiers to the top.

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Travis standing at the top of Phimeanakas Temple
Sonya reading the guide book at Phimeanakas Temple
Statues on the corners of Phimeanakas Temple

Terrace of the Elephants

A three-hundred meter long terrace of elephants that runs in a north-south direction along the center of Angkor Thom

Terrace of the Leper King

A terrace of carved sculptures, named due to the moss growing on the sculptures resembling a person with leprosy.

Preah Palilay

A small temple with not many visitors, this allowed us to set-up the tripod for a few photos.

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The walkway leading to Preah Palilay Temple
The causeway with Preah Palilay Temple in the background
The feet of a statue at Preah Palilay Temple

Travis and Sonya at Preah Palilay Temple

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