Photos from Southeast Asia
     Touring countries in Southeast Asia provides insights into the cultural complexities of the various nations. Each country has a unique history that weaves itself with their neighbors. They are, each and all, inspiring for travel opportunities, photography and learning. Below are photos from the ancient temples and wats around the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Angkor Wat.
      Links to more photos of Angkor and surrounding temples added August 2006 are on the home page. All photos copyright Thomas Hutchings Photography 2006.
Angkor Wat and moat
A nostalgic rendition of Angkor Wat
Faces of the Bayon
Angkor Wat and its moat. (c)Thomas Hutchings Photography, 2005 Three faces at The Bayon, Angkor Thom, Cambodia
A colorized rendition providing a nostalgic feel to Angkor Wat.
Ta Prohm
Built for funerary purposes for the Khmer Kings of Angkor
Ancient cloister
Takeo, east of Angkor Thom, Cambodia
Ruins of ancient Ta Prohm (Taprum), Cambodia
Trees retake the jungle
Interior courtyard, Wat Ta Prohm
Cloister at Ta Prohm, Cambodia
Interior of Ta Prohm, Cambodia
Tree growing through the ruins at Ta Prohm, Cambodia
Five Towers of Angkor Wat
Landmine victims play Cambodian music for donations on way to Ta Prohm.
Five towers of Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Landmine victims play music for tourists on the way to Ta Prohm.
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All photos and written materials are copyright Thomas A. Hutchings (c) 2004-2009 and are not public domain.