Here's some selected photos from Angkor Wat. A true wonder (recall my old old post)

Moving into the entrance

We used the centre gate meant for the kings, the one you see here are for officials, the one further back is for commoners

Centre view of Angkor Wat

The favourite Angkor Wat angle - reflections of Angkor

Angkor, a closer look at the architecture

Something modern, to protect us and the site

The many corridors with added touch to protect these ancient rocks
To be continued...
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