| Angkor: Anglor Wat - sunrise - first described to the West by Portuguese monk Antonio da Magdalena | | | Angkor: Anglor Wat - sunrise - West | |
| Angkor: Baphuon - imitating Mt. Meru (Angkor Thom) | | | Angkor: Bakong (Roluos group) |
| Angkor: Bayon temple (Angkor Thom) | | | Angkor: Phimeankas or Celestial Palace (Angkor Thom) |
| Angkor: Bayon - Giant sculpted faces of Jayavarman VII (Angkor Thom) | | | Angkor: Bayon - Avalokitesvara and the sky (Angkor Thom) |
| Angkor: Bayon - Jayavarman VII close up (Angkor Thom) | | | Angkor: Bayon - Avalokitesvara smile (Angkor Thom) |
| Angkor: Phimeankas - terrace of the elephants (Angkor Thom) | | | Angkor: nature finds a way |
| Angkor: Angkor Thom - tourists travel by motorbike and 'cyclo' through the South Gate | | | Angkor: Bayon temple - an ascetic monk burns incense |
| Angkor: Bayon - bas-releifs - battle elephants (Angkor Thom) | | | Angkor: Ta Nei |
| Angkor: Angkor Wat - from the moat | | | Angkor: Angkor Wat - under the Nagas |
| Angkor: Angkor Wat - Vishnu in the wind | | | Angkor: Angkor Wat - one of the towers |
| Angkor: Angkor Wat - meet the Apsaras (heavenly nymphs) | | | Angkor: Anglor Wat - bas-reliefs - the army of Suryavarman II |
| Angkor: Angkor Wat - pool life | | | Angkor: Angkor Wat - showing off in the causeway - naga bridge |
| Angkor: Pre Rup - built as the state temple of king Rajendravarman | | | Angkor: Phnom Bakeng - sunset |
| Angkor: Preah Neak Pean - Garuda | | | Angkor: Phnom Bakeng - 'careful elephants'! |
| Angkor: Preah Neak Pean - empty pool | | | Angkor: Phnom Bakeng - traditional musicians - victims of landmines |
| Angkor: Lolei - built in the late 9th century under Yasovarman I (Roluos group) | | | Angkor: rice paddies in Lolei (Roluos group) |
| Angkor: Ta Prohm - the tropical jungle takes over | | | Angkor: Ta Prohm - built by King Jayavarman VII as a Mahayana Buddhist monastery and university - south gate |
| Angkor: Ta Prohm - roots embrace the stone | | | Angkor: Angkor Wat - resident nun |
| | | | Angkor: Angkor Thom - a farmer using a traditional ox cart - near the South Gate |
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