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memorials, remembrance, war, bombers, airfields, airfield, NortHampton, heritage, United States Army Air Corps, World War 2, WWI, WWII, WWII, WW2, Second World War;
memorials, remembrance, war, bombers, airfields, airfield, NortHampton, heritage, United States Army Air Corps, World War 2, WWI, WWII, WWII, WW2, Second World War
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Ta Prohm is the modern name of what was originally called Rajavihar. Built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries Ta Prohm was founded by King Jayavarman VII as a Mahayana Buddhist monastery and university. Unlike most renovated Angkor temples Ta Prohm has been left in pretty much the same condition in which it was found. One reason for this is that the roots and trees have become so much a part of the structures that, if removed the structures would lose their integrity. The photogenic and atmospheric combination of trees growing out of the ruins and the natural surroundings have made the temple one of Angkor's most popular with visitors. The trees growing out of the ruins are perhaps the most distinctive feature of Ta Prohm, and "have prompted more writers to descriptive excess than any other feature of Angkor." Two species predominate but sources disagree on their identification. The larger is either the silk cotton tree ceiba pentandra or Tetrameles nudiflora and the smaller is either the strangler fig (Ficus gibbosa) or Gold Apple Diospyros decandra.
Ta Prohm; Angkor Wat; Siem Reap; Cambodia; Indochina; Khmer; King Jayavarman VII; temple; tree root; ruin; ruined; Tomb Raider
Description
Tree roots growing amid the ruins of the 12th century temple Ta Prohm, one of the many ruined temples in the area around Angkor Wat near Siem Reap in Cambodia. The temple was used as a location for the film Tomb Raider.
Ta Prohm; Angkor Wat; Siem Reap; Cambodia; Indochina; Khmer; King Jayavarman VII; temple; ruin; ruined; tree root; Tomb Raider
Description
Tree roots growing on the ruins of the 12th century temple Ta Prohm, one of the many ruined temples in the area around Angkor Wat near Siem Reap in Cambodia. The temple was used as a location for the film Tomb Raider.
Ta Prohm; Angkor archaeological; Khmer architecture; Angkor; UNESCO; heritage; streetscape
Description
Ta Prohm is the modern name of what was originally called Rajavihar. Built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries Ta Prohm was founded by King Jayavarman VII as a Mahayana Buddhist monastery and university. Unlike most renovated Angkor temples Ta Prohm has been left in pretty much the same condition in which it was found. One reason for this is that the roots and trees have become so much a part of the structures that, if removed the structures would lose their integrity. The photogenic and atmospheric combination of trees growing out of the ruins and the natural surroundings have made the temple one of Angkor's most popular with visitors. The trees growing out of the ruins are perhaps the most distinctive feature of Ta Prohm, and "have prompted more writers to descriptive excess than any other feature of Angkor." Two species predominate but sources disagree on their identification. The larger is either the silk cotton tree ceiba pentandra or Tetrameles nudiflora and the smaller is either the strangler fig (Ficus gibbosa) or Gold Apple Diospyros decandra.
Visitors clambering over the fallen stones at Ta Prohm, one of the many ruined temples in the area around Angkor Wat in Cambodia. The temple was used as a location for the film Tomb Raider.