
Ta Prohm
One of the big ones, up there with the Bayon and Angkor Wat. While the days of climbing around on the walls are over and any notion of recreating some Indiana Jones experience will be shot down as soon as the first Japanese or Korean tourgroup stampedes over you, this is still a real interesting temple and the trees and roots and crumbling walls are more or less the same as ever. The man who is on the cover of the old Cambodia Lonely Planet still sits there, waiting for tips. Fortunately, I was able to view this in both morning and late afternoon light. I preferred the latter.
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