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Koh Ker Temple by Aman Singh Via Flickr:
Abandoned for centuries to the forests of the north, Koh Ker, capital of the Angkorian empire from AD 928 to AD 944, was long one of Cambodia’s most remote and inaccessible temple complexes. The above is the principal monument at Koh Ker - Prasat Thom (Prasat Kompeng), a 55m-wide, 40m-high sandstone-faced pyramid with seven tiers. This striking structure, just west of Prasat Krahom, looks like it could almost be a Mayan site somewhere on the Yucatan Peninsula.
My series (in development) People of Phnom Penh published in AsiaLIFE Cambodia
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Daun Penh, Old City, Phnom Penh
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A man walking on the railway line in Boeung Kak Village, Phnom Penh