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Built in the second half of 12th Century by King Jayavarman VII (reigned 1181-1220) Preah Khan means Sacred Sword Preah Khan is a sprawling monastery ruin in Angkor. In fact, it was one of Jayavarman's largest construction project. Preah Khan functioned not only as a temple, it was also a Buddhist university with over ...
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The Qing Emperor, Qing Qianlong, in the mid-1800's, commissioned Jesuits in his court to design and construct European-styled buildings at the old Summer Palace to create a new "Garden of Perfect Brightness". The result was a complex of buildings and beautified grounds which was said to resemble Versailles, France, in...
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Ta Prohm is allowed to stand pretty much as how it was when discovered. This gives it the appearance of having leaped straight out of the pages of "Jungle Book". This is where you can see trees spreading their gigantic roots over intricately carved stones. There are two main types of trees at Ta Prohm, the silk-cotton ...
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Taken as Test for the Gigapan Epic with Sigma DP2m It is a cropped 360 degree Panorama.
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Minneapolis river front view of the Gutherie Theatre and Mill City Museum. Picture taken from the Stone Arch Bridge. The same family appears three separate times in this image, can you find them?
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The Mill City Ruin is a great museum documenting the milling heydays of Minneapolis, in the ruins of Mill A, which was destroyed by fire in the 1960's. It's a popular venue for weddings too. One of the most interesting features is the damage that the fire did to the steel structure. The temperatures that must have ...
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Ruins at Ta Promh, Cambodia. Photographed 1st June 2011, at around 6pm. A bit blurry in a few spots, as I was in a hurry because it was closing time.
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Ruins at Ta Promh, Cambodia. Photographed 1st June 2011, at around 5.50pm. By the looks of of the jumble of fallen stones, restoration will take a few more years yet.
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180 degree view of "Leper King's Terrace" and "Terrace of the Elephants", near Angkor Wat ruins, Cambodia. Photographed 28th May 2011, at around 1.45pm.
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Ruins at Koh Kher, Cambodia, photographed 13th June 2011. Water in the background is remains of an ancient man-made lagoon. You walk along this path en route to the great stepped pyramid of Koh Kher: www.madaru.net/KohKherPyramid.html

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