I started writing about Ta Prohm, but looking through my pictures there was so many ones I liked, and so much to talk about I didn’t know where to start. In the end I felt that I needed split it up so one post wouldn’t have 50 pictures in it.
Ta Prohm was the only temple my friend Russ and I ended up going to twice, and was the last temple we visited before leaving Siem Reap so I have a lot of pictures and a lot of things to talk about.
To remedy this, I decided to start with the trees.
Ta Prohm is famous for the trees that have taken over the temple and I have fallen in love with their creeping beauty.
I took so many pictures both of and with trees that after a while upon spotting a cool tree Russ started automatically asking if I wanted a picture next to it.
I might have a bit of a problem.
I loved the trees towering overhead and sprouting through buildings, seemingly out of nowhere reaching toward the sky.
I love the temple’s sculptures and precise carvings swallowed by roots and the strong trunks crumbling walls. I love these trees!
From Busan with Tree Hugger Love,
Jenna
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