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24-Aug-2005 "Nor does it seem that Seller's "code" is confined to mythology. In
the jungles of Kampuchea the temple complex of Angkor looks as it could have
been purpose-built as a precessional metaphor. It has, for example,
five gates to each of which leads a road bridging the crocodile-infested
moat that surrounds the whole site. Each of these roads is bordered by
a row of gigantic stone figures, 108 per avenue, 54 on each side (540
statues in all) and each row carries a huge Naga serpent. Furthermore,
as Santillana and von Dechend point out in Hamlet's Mill, the
figures do not 'carry' the serpent but are shown to 'pull' it, which
indicates that these 540 statues are 'churning the Milky Ocean'. The
whole of Angkor 'thus turns out to be a colossal model set up with true
Hindu fantasy and incongruousness' to express the idea of precession." "Fingerprints of the The Gods" by Graham
Hancock. "The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization"
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Photo Gallery 2
The Angkor Temples
Angkor Wat
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Phnom Bakeng
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Angkor Thom
Baksei Chamkrong
Banteay Kdei
Banteay
Samre
Banteay Srey
Banyon Temple
Chau Say Tevoda
Eastern Mebon and Eastern Baray
Neak Pean Northern and Southern Khleangs (967 A.D.)
Phimeanakas
Prasat Kravan
Pre Rup
Preah
Pallilay
The Roluos Group
Srah Srang
Ta Keo *
Ta Nei
Ta Prohm
Ta Som
Tep Pranan
Terrace of the Elephants
Terrace of
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Rayendravarman's 10th century construction work was later taken up by Jayavarman V. Deemed 'unsafe' until the end of the Khmer Rouge activities in 1998, the temple now is only approximately 40 minutes from Siem Reap. Banteay Srey is a magnificent jewel of a temple. Finely sculpted, with an incredible richness of details, the pink shades of the sandstone come alive in the early morning and at the end of the day. Monkeys and Garaudas (Solar Eagles) replace the lions that traditionally guard the temple doors. Easily combined with a visit to Phnom Kulen and the River of the Thousand Lingas (Kbal Spean), a bit further up the road.
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