In an era where most structures (like most places in the ancient and medieval world) were measured in terms of a single story, the scope of Bayon Wat must have been stunning to those who came here.
"Brooding" is not a term I use often. But the ruins here definitely brooded over one as you made your way through them.
Access to them ruins is surprisingly (unless the West, where we seem to be kept out of anything that would be remotely dangerous).
I can imagine these passageways, roofed and filled with people.
Bayon Wat - like Angkor Wat that we will visit soon - is still considered an active place of worship.
Even from a distance, it is impressive.
It's impressive from every angle, even in its worn state of deterioration. Am I correct that they built those massive stone piles? What a feat. Another architectural wonder; one nobody talks about.
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