Showing posts with label Cambodia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cambodia. Show all posts

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Angkor Wat - Tree Takeover

Saturday May 18 2013

Angkor Wat
Called the ultimate expression of Khmer genius.  It is a symbolic representation if Mt Meru (Hindu Paradise-home of the gods).  It is the worlds largest religious building.  It has never been abandoned like the other sites and in nearly continuous use since it was built.  It was built around the same time as the European gothic period, Westminster Abbey and Chartres.  The main temple is dedicated to Vishnu.  
The size and scale of the site are extremely impressive.  
We went for the sunrise but the muggy air meant we didn't see one.  

Angkor Wat from the back
Angkor Wat view from the front

Ta Prohm
This section is "nicknamed the Tomb Raider temple...nature has run riot, leaving iconic tree roots strangling the surviving stones" (this post is almost entirely borrowed from South East Asia on a Shoe String Lonely Planet).
12th cent Mahayana Buddhist Temple "reminds us equally of the awesome fecundity and power of the jungle" and for me likewise of God. It spoke so clearly of the fickle nature of even great human accomplishments!  
Built by Jayavarman VII from 1186 apparently looks much like all of the temples would have when European explores first came upon them.  
It was used as the location in the movie Tomb Raider.  

This was my all time favourite site to explorer! It was just so cool!  I would go just to see it!




Bayon
"The surreal state temple of legendary King Jayvarman VII, where 216 faces bare down in pilgrims, asserting religious and regal authority." The faces apparently hold a string resemblance to the egocentric king.  






Friday, May 17, 2013

Ancient Angkor Temples

Friday May 17 2013 6pm

We must have been weary with travel because slept in until 10 this morning.  We got some nice brunch and then found a great driver to take us to check out some the lesser temples near Angkor Wat.  His motorcycle rickshaws was all decked out with Batman logs, it said "The Bat Mobile" on it and he had a batman shirt and helmet!  

We were there probably 11-4:30pm
The ruins are very cool to see and very impressive!  We checked out about six sites and were quite weary with walking.  It's not that hot but we're not used to the heat or being outside so much.  We were just dripping both of us!

I can't wait to see Angkor Wat tomorrow!  We're planning to go for sunrise.  


Our Bat-mobile 



 
I wasn't a fan of going under these arch ways. They did not look the most stable. 


I love how the roots grow through the stone

You see many land mine victims begging for money. Sometimes they are playing instruments for donations to support their families.