After closing out 2011 in Vietnam, we drove on toward Cambodia where we would ring in 2012.
Tim crosses the border from Vietnam to Cambodia. |
The Royal Palace is impressive with its golden roofs and manicured gardens. |
I look through the decorative gates of the Royal Palace. |
Stupas contain the cremation ashes of royalty. |
The Cambodian National Museum has beautiful garden pools and hundreds of stone artifacts. |
A cat rests in the nook of a Buddhist shrine in Phnom Penh. |
This eerie memorial is filled with skulls of victims from the Killing Fields. |
Hay! It's just another work day for local farmers in Siem Reap. |
In Cambodia there are many tasty treats to eat... |
...but while in Spider Village, one has to try a tarantula! |
At Bayon Temple, we are framed by some of the 13th century reliefs. |
On each of the 54 Bayon towers, four faces represent the king blessing the four corners of the kingdom. |
Angkor Wat is surrounded by a huge moat and has an impressive relief sculpture of the Ramayana which is 12 feet high and over a mile long. |
Banteay Srei was constructed in the late 10th century and is reddish-brown. The sculptures of the Hindu god, Shiva, are extremely detailed. |
Local kids play among the ruins. |
Lilies of the Nile seem to bloom everywhere in Cambodia. |
Pre Rup was the temple where cremations took place. Like all temples, the steps are uneven and steep! |
The preschooler is not impressed by my well-timed leap at Pre Rup. |
Ta Prohm was built in the mid-12th century, and now the massive trees have become part of the temple. |
Ta Prohm is also known as the "Tomb Raider" temple because it was featured in the movie starring Angelina Jolie. (See this clip, beginning at 4:19 for more details.) |
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