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  • Ta Promh is one of Angkor's most famous temples. Situated to the east of Angkor Thom, this temple is a testement to the jungle surrounding it. Many collapses have taken place and the enormous kapok trees of the encroaching jungle has engulfed many of it's walls. Known as the original "Tomb Raider" temple, it was famously used as a set for the film of the same name. Constructed by Jayavarman VII in 1186, Ta Promh was a Buddhist monastery which was home to 12,000 people. A further 80,000 people were employed locally to service the temple and it's inhabitants.
    2006-11-08_Ta Promh_F_1.jpg
  • Ta Promh is one of Angkor's most famous temples. Situated to the east of Angkor Thom, this temple is a testement to the jungle surrounding it. Many collapses have taken place and the enormous kapok trees of the encroaching jungle has engulfed many of it's walls. Known as the original "Tomb Raider" temple, it was famously used as a set for the film of the same name. Constructed by Jayavarman VII in 1186, Ta Promh was a Buddhist monastery which was home to 12,000 people. A further 80,000 people were employed locally to service the temple and it's inhabitants.
    2006-11-05_Ta Promh_Q_1.jpg
  • Ta Promh is one of Angkor's most famous temples. Situated to the east of Angkor Thom, this temple is a testement to the jungle surrounding it. Many collapses have taken place and the enormous kapok trees of the encroaching jungle has engulfed many of it's walls. Known as the original "Tomb Raider" temple, it was famously used as a set for the film of the same name. Constructed by Jayavarman VII in 1186, Ta Promh was a Buddhist monastery which was home to 12,000 people. A further 80,000 people were employed locally to service the temple and it's inhabitants.
    2006-11-05_Ta Promh_U_1.jpg
  • Ta Promh is one of Angkor's most famous temples. Situated to the east of Angkor Thom, this temple is a testement to the jungle surrounding it. Many collapses have taken place and the enormous kapok trees of the encroaching jungle has engulfed many of it's walls. Known as the original "Tomb Raider" temple, it was famously used as a set for the film of the same name. Constructed by Jayavarman VII in 1186, Ta Promh was a Buddhist monastery which was home to 12,000 people. A further 80,000 people were employed locally to service the temple and it's inhabitants.
    2006-11-05_Ta Promh_K_1.jpg
  • Ta Promh is one of Angkor's most famous temples. Situated to the east of Angkor Thom, this temple is a testement to the jungle surrounding it. Many collapses have taken place and the enormous kapok trees of the encroaching jungle has engulfed many of it's walls. Known as the original "Tomb Raider" temple, it was famously used as a set for the film of the same name. Constructed by Jayavarman VII in 1186, Ta Promh was a Buddhist monastery which was home to 12,000 people. A further 80,000 people were employed locally to service the temple and it's inhabitants.
    2006-11-05_Ta Promh_I_1.jpg
  • Ta Promh is one of Angkor's most famous temples. Situated to the east of Angkor Thom, this temple is a testement to the jungle surrounding it. Many collapses have taken place and the enormous kapok trees of the encroaching jungle has engulfed many of it's walls. Known as the original "Tomb Raider" temple, it was famously used as a set for the film of the same name. Constructed by Jayavarman VII in 1186, Ta Promh was a Buddhist monastery which was home to 12,000 people. A further 80,000 people were employed locally to service the temple and it's inhabitants.
    2006-11-05_Ta Promh_E_1.jpg
  • Ta Promh is one of Angkor's most famous temples. Situated to the east of Angkor Thom, this temple is a testement to the jungle surrounding it. Many collapses have taken place and the enormous kapok trees of the encroaching jungle has engulfed many of it's walls. Known as the original "Tomb Raider" temple, it was famously used as a set for the film of the same name. Constructed by Jayavarman VII in 1186, Ta Promh was a Buddhist monastery which was home to 12,000 people. A further 80,000 people were employed locally to service the temple and it's inhabitants.
    2006-11-05_Ta Promh_Y_1.jpg
  • Ta Promh is one of Angkor's most famous temples. Situated to the east of Angkor Thom, this temple is a testement to the jungle surrounding it. Many collapses have taken place and the enormous kapok trees of the encroaching jungle has engulfed many of it's walls. Known as the original "Tomb Raider" temple, it was famously used as a set for the film of the same name. Constructed by Jayavarman VII in 1186, Ta Promh was a Buddhist monastery which was home to 12,000 people. A further 80,000 people were employed locally to service the temple and it's inhabitants.
    2006-11-05_Ta Promh_G_1.jpg
  • Ta Promh is one of Angkor's most famous temples. Situated to the east of Angkor Thom, this temple is a testement to the jungle surrounding it. Many collapses have taken place and the enormous kapok trees of the encroaching jungle has engulfed many of it's walls. Known as the original "Tomb Raider" temple, it was famously used as a set for the film of the same name. Constructed by Jayavarman VII in 1186, Ta Promh was a Buddhist monastery which was home to 12,000 people. A further 80,000 people were employed locally to service the temple and it's inhabitants.
    2006-11-08_Ta Promh_A_1.jpg
  • Bantaey Kdei, meaning Citadel of the Cells. Having some major structural collapses this temple is similar to Ta Promh, yet far less busy as an attraction. Surrounded my a moat this sandstone structure is slowly being engulfed by the jungle. Built in the mid 10th century, it was turned into a monastery by Jayavarman VII and was used as such until the 1960's
    2006-11-06_Banteay Kdei_F_1.jpg
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