Photographer's Note
Bayon is a well-known and richly decorated Khmer temple at Angkor in Cambodia. Built in the late 12th century or early 13th century as the official state temple of the Mahayana Buddhist King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon stands at the centre of Jayavarman's capital, Angkor Thom. Following Jayavarman's death, it was modified and augmented by later Hindu and Theravada Buddhist kings in accordance with their own religious preferences.
The Bayon's most distinctive feature is the multitude of serene and massive stone faces on the many towers which jut out from the upper terrace and cluster around its central peak. (From Wikipedia.)
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Copyright: Louise Fahy (loufah)
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- Genre: Plaatsen
- Medium: Kleur
- Date Taken: 2008-11-20
- Categories: Dagelijks leven, Festivals, Voedsel, Humor, Natuur, Ceremonie, Vervoer, Architectuur, Kunst, Gebeurtenis, Ruïnes, Beslissend moment
- Camera: Sony Alpha DSLR A200
- Belichting: f/4.5, 1/125 Seconden
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- Fotoversie: Originele versie
- Thema's: Colors of Asia, World Heritage Sites (UNESCO), Ancient Earthworks, Stone Cirlces & Burial Mounds, Angkor Wat & the surrounding temples..., Ancient Art, The Famous Bayon Woman, old stone, Cambodian impressions, Wall Stories in Cambodia, Cambodia - Ta Phrom trees [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-02-16 2:18