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| Yesterday, we did some of the East part, today we'll do some of the North |
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| Phnom Bakheng |
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| This is the bridge to Angkor Thom |
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| And the South gate |
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| This is the Bayon temple |
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| Bayon is famous for these faces |
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| Explanations about Bayon's functions, in 4 languages |
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| If 6 people fit on a motorbike, how many locals fit in a pick-up ? |
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| The main alley to Baphuon |
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| Baphuon |
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| Suor Proat |
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| Prah Pithu I believe |
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| This is Ta Keo, in a very different style from the temples we've seen so far |
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| Very steep :) |
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| Compared with other temples, this one shines by its simplicity: no painting, no graving, no statue (or so few) |
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| Bricks are different too |
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| Close to Ta Prohm, I think |
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| Victory gate, East side |
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| West side |
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| Back to Angkor Vat before sunset |
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| Arf, a bit dark |
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| And still crowded |
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| At sunset, conditions are perfect for reflection pictures |
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