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Ha Long Bay in Vietnam
Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, includes some 1,600 islands and islets forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars. This shot was taken from Sung Sôt or “Surprise Cave” which is one of the largest grottoes in Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay.
Guardian God at Angkor Thom
One of the guardian gods at the North entrance of Angkor Thom in Cambodia. The statues symbolize the battle between good and evil, with one side of the gateway being the devas (gods), and on the other are the asuras (demons). They represent characters from the “Churning of the Ocean of Milk”, a Hindu creation myth depicted throughout temples in the Angkor area.
Cambodian girl in Kampong Cham village
Young Cambodian girl in the Village of Kampong Cham off Tonlé Sap and the Mekong River.
Main Temple at Angkor Wat
Restoration in the corridors of the main temple at Angkor Wat.
The fences of the Killing Fields
Colorful bracelets are left on the fence around one of the mass graves at Choeung Ek, a `Killing Fields` site on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia where thousands of victims of the Khmer Rouge regime were killed.
The Bayon temple at Angor Thom
The Bayon is a richly decorated Khmer temple at Angkor in Cambodia. It stands at the center of Angkor Thom
The guardian gods of Angkor Thom
The north gate entrance to Angkor Thom is lined with sculptures of the guardian gods (devas) pulling the head of the snake (Shesha) in tandem.
Fishing boats off Ha Long Bay in Vietnam.
Ta Prohm Temple in Angkor Wat
Looking up to the roof at Ta Prohm Temple in Angkor, Cambodia, light rain joined bright sunshine.
Outer Wall of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Ta Prohm Temple at Angkor in Cambodia.
The site of the Tomb Raider movies.
Bakan Temple, the crown jewel of Angkor Wat
Steps to the Bakan, the Central Tower of Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
Daily trek to market in Vietnam.
Gazebo at the Royal Palace Complex in Phnom Penh.
Terrace of the Elephants in Angkor Thom
The Terrace of the Elephants was used as a giant reviewing stand for public ceremonies and served as a base for the king's grand audience hall. It has five outworks extending towards the Central Square-three in the center and one at each end. The middle section of the retaining wall is decorated with life-size garuda and lions; towards either end are the two parts of the famous parade of elephants complete with their Khmer mahouts.
Angkor Thom
Nature and ruins are one in Angkor Thom.
Oudong, Cambodia
Buddha's statue in the Vipassana Dhura Buddhist Meditation Center in Oudong, Cambodia’s former capital
Face of the East Gate Entrance - Angkor Thom
The Main Temple at Angkor Wat
The largest of all Angkor's temples and one of the best preserved. Surrounded by a huge rectangular reservoir and an outer wall measuring over 3km in length, the temple consists of three tiered galleries and five towers shaped like lotus buds.
Throne Hall in the Royal Palace Complex
Brahma Spire Atop the Throne Hall in the Royal Palace Complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Angkor Wat
This World Heritage Site is the epitome of the high classical style of Khmer architecture, and it has become a symbol of Cambodia, appearing on its national flag.
Angkor is also a vernacular form of the word nokor, which comes from the Sanskrit word nagara (capital), while Wat is the Khmer word for temple.
Angkor Thom in Cambodia
Nature and ruins are one in Angkor Thom.
The monks of the Oudong Buddhist Monastery in Cambodia carved and maintain this amazing topiary gazebo.
Phra Mae Thorani Statue at the Buddhist Monastery in Oudong, Cambodia
According to Buddhist myths, Phra Mae Thorani is personified as a young woman wringing the cool waters of detachment out of her hair to drown Mara, the demon sent to tempt Gautama Buddha as he meditated under the Bodhi Tree.
The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh
Moonlight Pavillion, Royal Palace, Phnom Penh
The Preah Thineang Chan Chhaya or "Moonlight Pavilion", is an open-air pavilion that serves as a stage for Khmer classical dance in the past and present. It is one of the most notable buildings of the palace as it is easily seen from the outside as it was built alongside a section of the palace walls.
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Phnom Penh
The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum or simply Tuol Sleng, is a museum chronicling the Cambodian genocide. Located in Phnom Penh, the site is a former secondary school that was used as Security Prison 21 by the Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 until its fall in 1979. From 1976 to 1979, an estimated 20,000 people were imprisoned at Tuol Sleng and it was one of between 150 and 196 torture and execution centers established by the Khmer Rouge and the secret police known as the Santebal (literally "keeper of peace").
Sen. John McCain's Uniform
Hanoi Hilton Museum in Vietnam. Sen. McCain spent parts of his five and a half years as a POW there.
Silver Pagoda, Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
The Silver Pagoda is a Buddhist temple located on the south side of the Royal Palace in Chey Chumneas, Phnom Penh. The official name is Wat Ubaosoth Ratanaram, also known as Wat Preah Keo Morakot, "Temple of the Emerald-Crystal Buddha") which is commonly shortened to Wat Preah Keo in Khmer.
The Brahma Spire
The central, 59-meter spire topped with the white, four-faced head of Brahma. This sits atop the Throne Hall in the Royal Palace Complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Angkor Wat Interior Courtyard
Oudong Buddhist Monatery in Oudong, Cambodia
Wat Langka Buddhist Temple in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
King Norodom Stupa, Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Samsung Electronics in Cambodia
A shift change at the Samsung plant in Cambodia.
Monks of the Oudong Buddhist Monastery in Cambodia.
The Brahma Spire
The central, 59-meter spire topped with the white, four-faced head of Brahma. This sits atop the Throne Hall in the Royal Palace Complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Hanoi, Vietnam
Traffic in Hanoi. Sensory Overload. Scooters and tuk-tuks (motorized rickshaws) weaved in and out amongst the cars and trucks. The lively hustle and bustle, the aromas, sounds, and colors seemed to endlessly line the streets of the city.
Women’s Temple at Banteay Srei