
Bayon is yet another temple in Cambodia. This one was memorable for all the carved stone faces

I love how the ruins of the temple are left in place right where they fell. To me, it's more interesting than clearing the rubble away to make what is left more pristine. The scattered stones and pillars add an air of mystery and tease you with the imagination of what was.



Sarah looking cute from the windowframe

Me hanging out in the doorframe
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