Angkor Wat, the capital city of the Khmer Empire in Cambodia from 800 AD – 1400 AD, is now an UNESCO World Heritage Site. The many windows of the ruins present an opportunity to frame the stunning architecture.
Looking through a series of windows to one of the massive stone faces on the Bayon.
A photographer shoots the stone faces on the Bayon, unaware that he is being framed.
For more shots of Angkor Wat’s Infinite Doorways
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These are mysteriously beautiful – especially the first one…
The entire site is mysterious, especially if you can imagine it without the thousands of tourists….
I believe that is one of the most wonderful aspects – absence of tourists and an opportunity to really appreciate and enjoy everything.