I Am In The Ancient City of Angkor!

I Am In The Ancient City of Angkor!

When I thought about doing something radical this year, I decided to embark on my annual expedition to ‘anywhere.’ Anywhere must be somewhere I hadn’t been before. And anywhere must be authentic. Anywhere must be affordable. So I searched everywhere to find anywhere to see.

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With last years spectacular Royal Flora Ratchaphruek in Chieng Mai, this year had to outdo the last. I wanted to document an experience that I could look back in years to come & say, Wow! Look at that…..! And I did just that. And anywhere with the greatest monuments of the ancient world has got to be found in Siem Reap. I journeyed through the ruins & learnt of a history that dates back a thousand years. I began to marvel at the engineering & architecture that the ancient world possessed even though none of the modern technology of computers & tractors were used to aid the design & construction of the temples. Not only the structures were huge but the whole of Angkor Wat area spans miles. All the steps & stones of the ruins almost caused my back & hip to give way again but thankfully I am still in one piece. I would not go into a temple if it was still an active place of worship.

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I got here on Wednesday & will be flying home on Monday. A three-day temple pass to enter the World Heritage Site cost me USD40. I covered almost all of the ruins in Angkor Wat & Angkor Thom, the ancient city, allowing me to have a sense of the civilisation that took place. I went to Ta Phrom where Tomb Raider was filmed & got astonished by the size of the humungous banyan trees that intertwined the temple. The roots have grown into the building & its best left alone. The jungle literally swallowed up the temple when it was found.

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All the bas relief (carvings) on the stones of most temples, tell of the way of life & the legacy of the kings who ruled in that era. The downside to these places is the hoards of tourists (like me) who want a piece of the experience while I took pictures with them in my frame!!!

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I have just enough energy to write this & post it via my guesthouses wifi service. Cambodia is a great place to be in. I’m like a sponge right now, absorbing all that my guide is telling me, about the Khmer Rouge; Pol Pots Regime, rise & fall of the empires & so much more.

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