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Ta Prohm

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Ta Prohm was one of my favorite temples that I visited in Cambodia, and it’s not too surprising. Along with Bayon, Ta Prohm had that feeling of being a lost temple filled with potential discovery, which I loved.

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Even when it was swarming with tour groups (a lot of which were Korean), there were plenty of nooks and crannies ripe for exploring away from the crowds.

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I loved being able to crawl through a window and over some rocks and end up in a quiet place that looked completely unexplored.

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Along with the beautiful carvings next to rubble, or beautiful carvings in the rubble, there are the trees!  I think I might be a little, or a lot a bit in love with the strangler fig.

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If this place couldn’t get cooler, there is the dinosaur!  Or at least a carving that some people claim is a dinosaur way before dinosaur fossils were discovered. Either way, it looks pretty cool, and everyone knows that dinosaurs are cool.

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I also think all the colors in the rocks are pretty cool too.

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Ta Prohm was one of those places that felt unreal and almost magical.

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It really is no wonder that it one of my favorite temples that I visited on my Cambodian Christmas trip.

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From Busan with Ta Prohm Love,
Jenna


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