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the three heads of BayonJul 04, 2005
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the women's temple. there was a women's temple and a men's temple side by side. apparently women went here to pray for female related issues, like pregnancy, childbirth...Jul 04, 2005
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each of the hanging cones holds a prayer (the red strip of paper in the cone). the prayers burn and waft off to heavenJul 04, 2005
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rice paddies outside Siem ReapJul 04, 2005
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a house on the Tonle Sap lakeJul 04, 2005
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on the Tonle SapJul 04, 2005
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our room at the Angkor Village hotelJul 04, 2005
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Chuck on the Naga bridge with Angkor Wat up aheadJul 04, 2005
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our guide. after hanging out with him a couple of days, i asked him about the Khmer Rouge & found out his entire family had been killed by the KR. he entered a monastery after KR's end since that was the way he could be fed & educatedJul 04, 2005
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the center portion of this building is in the form of serpent heads (nagas)Jul 04, 2005
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Garuda guarding the city wall at Preah Khan. these bird men from Hindu mythology are the enemy of the serpentJul 04, 2005
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the Terrace of the Elephants - the terrace was used by one of the Angkor kings (who built it) to watch his armyJul 04, 2005
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at the Bayon. there are heads facing in every directionJul 04, 2005
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