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Roots crack the ruins of Ta Prohm, one of the temples of the Angkor complex near Siem Reap, Cambodia.

Stitched pamorama of two rows à 6 images. Rather difficult to process; this courtyard is very narrow. I also had one more row at the top, but it didn't look right. Probably one of those scenes you have to see in reality. All photos of this place, even those that bring more of the scene into one image with stitching technique, can't match the look and feel of this courtyard.
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This huge tree rests on one of the many temple of Angkor, Cambodia. Unlike most buildings which were cleared of the jungle that preserved the stone buildings for 1000 years, a few temples were left as they have been found. Some trees became an essential support to the building's statics.
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This is a temple off the main tourist track. Three trees add to the design of the building and make it a picturesque place few people come to see.
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