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Now that I’m back in disappointingly warm and wet Vermont, I’ve had some time to work on some more of the photos from my recent trip to Cambodia.  Here are some sepia toned shots.  Enjoy.
A break in the crowds at Ta Prom Temple.  The ASPARA Authority, who manage the Angkor Temples, have decided to leave some trees growing out of Ta Prom to give a sense of how the jungle had swallowed this magnificent temple.

This is actually from the Singapore Botanical Gardens.

An woman and a young girl paddle their way around Preah Toal, one of Cambodia’s many floating villages on the Tonle Sap Lake.
Outer column line the massive bas-reliefs ringing Angkor Wat.
Carvings on the inside of a doorway, Angkor Wat.
One of thousands of carved women that cover Angkor Wat.
Heads of the Bayon Temple.
Bayon Temple head.
Carvings at the Bayon Temple.
Carvings at the Bayon Temple.
The Bayon.
Lights filters through the jungle.
Carvings at Bantey Kdei Temple.

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