Siem Reap and Angkor Wat area photographs, page 2
Scroll over a photo for the description and click to enlarge the photo.  These were taken during a week's visit in July/August 2006.  To see more, visit Thomas Hutchings' Shutterpoint website - the link is on the homepage.
All photos are copyright Thomas Hutchings Photography (c) 2006.
A house on below the road leading to the Floating Village of Lake Tonle Sap. The Le Grande Cafe, downtown Siem Reap.
A girl maneuvers her boat with a pole along the channel of the Floating Village on Tonle Sap Lake A Killing Fields reminder at the pagoda in Siem Reap.
Shrine of the Buddha's Footprint, atop Phnom Kulen, 45 kilometers northeast of Angkor Wat.
Iron-rich laterite stones form the walls of this corridor at Pre Rup, a funerary structure.
Carved on the riverbed is a large lingam; River of 1000 Lingas, Phnom Kulen, northeast of Angkor Wat.
A monkey, decorated with jewelry, is kept as a family member on this floating house in the Floating Village of Tonle Sap Lake.
The River of 1000 Lingas, Phnom Kulen, abou 45 kilometers northeast of Angkor Wat.
The receptionist at the Angkoriana Hotel, Siem Reap.
One of the protective deities that line the southern entry into Angkor Thom
A rainy afternoon forces vendors to cover their sales areas with blue sheeting in downtown Siem Reap.
The roots of the "Cheese Tree" - strangler trees - grow from the stones at Ta Prohm. Water buffalo in a rice paddy near the West Baray, Siem Reap.
At one place in the Bayon, one can view three faces of Jayavarnam VII at one time.
Tourist jostle for posing positions at the various ancient sites around Angkor Wat World Heritage Area.
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