The faces of Bayon.
Bayon is a richly decorated Khmer temple, located at Angkor, Cambodia. “The serenity of the stone faces” (Glaize, 1993) strikes one while walking through Bayon.
Photos courtesy of & taken by yeowatzup.
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The faces of Bayon.
Bayon is a richly decorated Khmer temple, located at Angkor, Cambodia. “The serenity of the stone faces” (Glaize, 1993) strikes one while walking through Bayon.
Photos courtesy of & taken by yeowatzup.
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