This is one of the good fellows
and I liked the fact, despite being in many parts, this one still seems to be smiling!
In fact there were a lot of smiling faces on show today
Bayon Temple is one of the largest Mahayana Buddist temples and it's most distinctive feature is the multitude of massive, serene stone faces which grace its many towers.
This carved relief was so long and detailed it was hard to select which part to photograph, but finally the flying turtle being chased by the crocodile won.
In fact it was a day for the animals, because elephants are a popular and frequent theme throughout all the temples,
with this one was saved from looters because of it's sheer size and weight.
Most of the time men are depicted fighting or looking grand and it's left up to the women to do the dancing
Lunch was eaten next to the King's Swimming Pool and mine came served in a fresh coconut!
Balancing restoration and conservation is always tricky I think, with so many of the world's heritage sites end up looking like film sets. So it was wonderful to find this temple left mostly in it's 'natural' state, it is virtually part of the jungle, with these magnificent trees growing in and around the stones
And if you are a fan of Angelina Joulie's Tomb Raiders film you should be able to recognise the tree below. I don't know the film at all, but the tree roots impressed me!
That is fabulous! Enjoying reading your descriptions too 😀
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