Welcome to this week’s Angkor Wat edition of Fun Photo Friday. Next week it’s off to another Seim Reap-area temple — Ta Prohm.











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Welcome to this week’s Angkor Wat edition of Fun Photo Friday. Next week it’s off to another Seim Reap-area temple — Ta Prohm.











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I will shortly going to present to you a photo gallery/slide show of images taken inside Angkor Wat temple, as well as additional images from the eastern side of the main temple complex, but first I wanted to describe the remarkable eastern entrance, which you see above. And here are some closeup images of this entrance:
After you exit the main temple and head for the eastern entrance, make sure you turn back to capture this view:

Back inside, here’s one of Angkor Wat’s gopurams and the steps leading up to it:
Now for today’s photo gallery/slide show:








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Thursday, 6 November proved to be a very long day. Ursula had us scheduled for an extensive tour of various temples around Siem Reap in the Angkor Archaeological Park. In particular, we would visit “The Big Three” temples — Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm, and Bayon (For a great rundown, see “Anna’s” take at: All the temples I visited in Angkor: ranked). But we would have to get an early start, because our tour was to begin at Angkor Wat well before sunup so that we could beat the crowds and position ourselves to the west to witness sunrise over the temple. So… how early? Had-to-use-a-flashlight-and-still-couldn’t-hold-the-camera-steady-enough early:
Pretty pathetic photography, eh? Oh, well. Not every shot can rival Ansel Adams. Not that any of my shot rivals Ansel Adams, mind you. Now for a quick overview of Angkor Wat to help get you oriented, courtesy of Google Maps:
I didn’t have the best camera to take advantage of the lighting conditions, as one might suspect from the second image above, and I was still getting used to a new small (1/2.3″) sensor camera (big mistake). I’m in the process of fixing that shortcoming with a little research into a new, compact, easily transported camera with a 1.0-type sensor (which isn’t actually anywhere near one inch, but that’s another story). But let’s get back to Angkor Wat
Construction of Angkor Wat began in 1122, commissioned by Khmer Empire ruler Suryavarman II., and it was completed twenty-eight years later. It originally served as a Vaishnava Hindu temple. But after the ascension of Jayavarman VII in 1150, the Khmer Empire’s first Buddhist ruler, that gradually began to change. As the 14th century arrived, the transition was complete and Angkor Wat was officially rededicated as a Buddhist temple.

One really interesting Angkor Wat feature, along the western gallery, is a massive, 160-foot/49-meter bas relief depiction of the Kurukshetra War as described in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
Now for a photo gallery/slide show of more Angkor Wat images, but inside and outside the temple:









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