Angkor temples

Date: May 22nd, 2008

Angkor temples

Angkor Wat and the temples of Angkor, Siem Reap Cambodia - Angkor ...
Angkor Temple Guide Index - Index of Angkorian-era Khmer temples with links to photos, maps and temple descriptions and details. (more...)

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Angkor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The temples of the Angkor area number over one thousand, ranging in scale from nondescript piles of brick rubble scattered through rice fields to the magnificent Angkor Wat, said ... (more...)

Angkor Temple Tour Guide, English Speaking, Knowledgeable - SENG KEO
Seng Keo is an english speaking Angkor Temple Guide. He is friendly and informative and is happy to provide tours around the Angkor Temple Complex. (more...)

Angkor Temples at Siem Reap Cambodia
Cambodian News: News and Feature Articles: Travelogues: Travels Tips and Advisories: Temples of Angkor: Phnom Penh (The Capital) Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) (more...)

Angkor Wat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Angkor Wat (or Angkor Vat) (Khmer: ?????????), is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built for King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and ... (more...)

Amazon.com: Angkor: Temples of Cambodia's Kings: Dawn Rooney, Dawn F ...
Amazon.com: Angkor: Temples of Cambodia's Kings: Dawn Rooney, Dawn F. Rooney, Michael Freeman: Books (more...)

Khmer (Angkor) Temples: Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat - Angkorian and pre-Angkorian-era Khmer temple ruins. Photos, maps and temple descriptions and details. (more...)
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The Angkor Temples
There is nothing like Angkor anywhere on this planet. The 12th century city covered an area of over 100 Sq Kms with a population of over 1 million. (more...)
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Angkor Archaeological Park travel guide - Wikitravel
While early Angkor temples were built as Hindu temples, Jayavarman VII converted to Mahayana Buddhism c. 1200 and embarked on a prodigious building spree, building the new capital ... (more...)


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