
Friendly Friday Photo Challenge – STORIES
Running around all four of the inner walls at Angkor Wat is a gallery of bas-reliefs which depicts different themes, myths and tales, including the myth of the Churning of the Ocean of Milk, which is in the southern section.
Wander around these stories in an anti-clockwise direction and experience the different tales told through the hundreds of magnificent carvings!




Posted as part of Friendly Friday Photo Challenge, hosted by The Snow Melts Somewhere and Something to Ponder About!
Amazingly wonderful!!
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They were amazing!
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Oh, so many stories here! Excellent choice. Sometimes at historic sites like this you can just feel the stories jump off the walls and ooze from the ground you walk on…
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Thanks! You can can’t you, it blows my mind when places are that old, I always wonder what they’ve seen.
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Wonderful, these carvings are so special. Stories that will be told forever 🙂
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They are aren’t they. I hope they survive many more years so plenty more generations can discover their stories.
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beautiful carvings, so many stories indeed #friendlyfriday
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They are aren’t they, the carvings were extraordinary!
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You’ve gotta wonder how they got all the symmetry so accurate. Marvelous.
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I know, the carvings there are so intricate, really stunning stuff.
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Wow, this looks incredible!
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It’s an amazing place, I never tire of visiting it 🙂
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I thought these walls in Angkor Wat were amazing! So intricate and such craftsmanship, especially for its time.
Great post and thanks for bringing back the memories 🙂
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They are spectacular aren’t they! We spent a long time wandering the galleries just trying to take it all in!
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Did you do just one day or several days?
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We spent about a week in and around Siem Reap, so we visited Angkor Wat a few times whilst we were there. It was my fourth time there though, so I think I have now explored pretty much every inch of it!! This time around we also went north to see Preah Vihear and Koh Ker which were incredible!!
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Sounds as though you know the area intimately.
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That artwork is amazing! I really hope that someday I am able to travel more and see more of the world. Meanwhile, I enjoy reading posts by those who do. Thanks!!!
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Thank you Ann and my pleasure! I love writing about my experiences and It’s so lovely to know that others do enjoy reading them. Yes, Angkor Wat is such an amazing and special place. I hope that you are able to get out there at some point in the not too distant future!
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