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Inspiring trip so far Derek. Love the FMJ haircut! Suits you. đ
24th Nov 2019 1:23 pm
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Just got to remember to put sunscreen on the newly liberated areas.
24th Nov 2019 1:30 pm
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Pics from today, a trip to a small group of minor temples to finish off the grand tour of Siem Reapâs gems. We are officially templed out. At least we have a vague idea what was going on here over the few centuries from 900ad onwards. As they say in Vietnam, if youâre not confused then you donât know whatâs going on.
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Modern Buddhist temple on the same site, loved the bells on the roof telling us a nice cooling breeze was heading our way. It was getting a little toastie.
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Good to see stabilisation and preservation is still going on.
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Deffo wouldnât like to upset this dude!!
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Weâre off on the bus to Bangkok tomorrow, only 8 hours but should be a good window on E Thailand. Then a few days of flopping in Bangkok.
And after that even more temples when we head north!!
PS Really looking forward getting better weefee!
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25th Nov 2019 3:55 pm
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Great pics Del and can feel the heat
With that mightly expensive hair cut I hope you don't turn into a red neck Uncle Ray's spare wheel protector
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25th Nov 2019 5:43 pm
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A long day travelling from Siem Reap to Bangkok, arrived in the teeth of the rush hour and took a couple of hours to do ~6km.
Mind you, that might be because itâs really Area 51, Thai style.
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26th Nov 2019 2:39 pm
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ianm27 wrote:
With that mightly expensive hair cut I hope you don't turn into a red neck
A little SPF50 stopped that.
26th Nov 2019 2:41 pm
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Always wondered what happened to Mr Ben. Guess he only wears his suit and bowler now.
Mind you, that is Bangkok.
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26th Nov 2019 4:35 pm
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Right, sorted out a couple of hundred of my fave photos from well over several hundred taken at Siem Reap. That place is mega photographic!! I know I canât post a couple of hundred but will bing up enough to give a good flavour of the variety of things here. Will do that after changing hotels today.
Meanwhile, peeps will have heard of Piltdown Man, I give you Siem Reap Man.
PS Gratuitous pano from the InterCont Bangkok. 3 days of serious R&R planned.
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27th Nov 2019 4:43 am
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27th Nov 2019 7:03 am
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Even better below.
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Strange how the things that are destroying the temples make them look fantastic! No monks looking after most of the complexes so trees have taken root & done their thing.
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The royal swimming pool, now where all the way overpriced restaurants are to the left of this pic.
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A spider as big as a pizza tray. Well not quite but SWMBO wasnât for getting her hand in there for scale.
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Absolutely fantastic sunset over one of the lakes. The guide was hoping weâd not notice as he wanted to beat the traffic back in to town but no chance, it was a stunner.
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Same lake but the other side of the walkway out to a small temple in the middle of the man made lake.
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Very Lord of the Rings.
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And plenty of bats. Little ones but in numbers so probably Terryâs tourist eating country living relations.
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Heâs behind you.
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This the Black Lady temple, has a Khmer name but Iâll have to find it. Itâs blackened from air strikes to clear out the Khmer Rouge that used the temples as bases. The whole area was covered in mines, anti tank and anti peeps, and thousands were removed from this area. We were subtly warned not to go wandering off.
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On the way to the next, and last temple, we had the breakdown. We were rolling again in a couple of hours but plenty of time to watch the traffic roll past. This had the Indian ladies behind us chuckling!
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Plus the food vendors got to hear about the load of stranded tourists so supplies were arriving. We declined their offers as weâve seen first hand how all that scoff is treated in mid 30c temps.
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This was the last temple of the 3rd day, Prasat Beng Mealea, we got to it a good bit later than was scheduled. Sun was getting low and it was really atmospheric. Forget Indiana Jones, forget Tomb Raider & Lara Croft, this was Apocolypse now just in the dry season. Absolutely fantastic.
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This is a stone coffin that had been turfed out during the Khmer Rouge occupation. Strikes me as a lot of effort.
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27th Nov 2019 9:00 am
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No more tour guides and buses, on the 4th day tromping around we were on our own putting all of our new found knowledge to work. Well so we thought! Tuktuk in, PassApp worked brilliantly to get us a ride. The power of tech.
We were going to see a lot of the little bits and bobs weâd passed in the buses but never got the chance to tromp around. Our fave type of sight seeing.
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OK, some were bit not so little! SWMBO declined to go up, itâs a LOT steeper than it looks in the pic, and I was sweating like a porker when I got to the top. But it was worth it.
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Any one seen a snake around here?
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More steep stairs, at least wooden this time.
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This is a fantastic reclining Buddha is the back wall of the temple, one epic piece of engineering.
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A 9 headed Naga, meaning itâs for a mega important dude, ie the Leper King.
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This is the real angle of this small temple, one of 10 for a kingâs generals. And this is one of the more stable ones!!
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Small part of the Elephant Terrace. Weâd seen it the day before, late afternoon, but it was difficult to make out so we came back with the sun on it. Much better for pics.
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Loads of Garudas, or whatever the plural of a Garuda is.
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Wedding pics time. SWMBO thought the outfits were lovely, and I was banned from shouting âDonât do it!!â.
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27th Nov 2019 9:14 am
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If this temple looks a bit like part of a 1960s new town or not quite finished then yes, it wasnât finished as it was stuck by lightening and the king that commissioned it thought it was bad juju and lost interest.
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And even more bats, torch coming in useful.
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27th Nov 2019 9:25 am
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OK, last load of AW pics, honest.
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Lion guarding the entrance way to a temple, with appropriate sized little âun photobombing for scale.
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The swimming pool again, this time in the correct order.
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These, getting pics in the right order permitting, weâre of a few outlying temples so it was a second day of hired car & driver. No way did we fancy going along the main Route 6 road in a tuktuk, plus a proper car isnât much more, with AC, no dust and a cooler full of bottles of water in the boot.
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There are lots of inscriptions in the doorways of temples, these are from the builders saying who they were and what they did. Mixture of Khmer & Sanskrit, with Balinese thrown in. Waaaaaaaay above my pay grade to interpret.
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A modern Buddhist monetary next to one of the outlier temples. Many of the old Khmer temples are use by present day Buddhists so weâre usually careful about poking our noses in and taking pics without checking they are not being used for prayers.
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Water buffalo in their field, getting wet on a hot day. Pic well out of order as this was on day 1.
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More carved elephants, me trying to be artistic and getting my arm in there.
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And one of my fave pics, one of a pair of bulls in front of a temple. I canât remember the symbology, and SWMBOâs explanation doesnât make sense to me, but they were very important.
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27th Nov 2019 9:32 am
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And some pics of BKK, the first the view from our bedroom window. Not good if youâre peckish. Brings my food pics down to scale.
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And itâs going to be a cracking sunset from the lounge on the 37th floor, above all the traffic we were stuck in 24hrs ago.
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