Dinosaurs in ancient Cambodian temple
Amazing evidence that dinosaurs and humans coexisted.
The magnificent jungle temples of Cambodia were produced by the Khmer civilization, beginning as early as the eighth and extending through the fourteenth century A.D. One of, if not the greatest monarchs and monument builders of this empire was Jayavarman VII, crowned supreme king in 1181. Portrait statues, depicting him meditating in the fashion of Buddha, have been found throughout the region.
The magnificent jungle temples of Cambodia were produced by the Khmer civilization, beginning as early as the eighth and extending through the fourteenth century A.D. One of, if not the greatest monarchs and monument builders of this empire was Jayavarman VII, crowned supreme king in 1181. Portrait statues, depicting him meditating in the fashion of Buddha, have been found throughout the region.
The large, beautiful 320 page book, Angkor, Cities And Temples, by the same author and photographer, includes a half page picture of the stegosaur sculpture. On page 213 the author describes it as "an animal which bears a striking resemblance to a stegosaurus".
Natural in Cambodia
Beautiful Rich Field at my Homeland
Spending few days at my homeland during Pchum Ben Day, I was so interesting and peaceful with the beautiful green rice field. It would be the place to release stress and bring peace into my mind. The wind blowing upon the south-western brought the nice rice pollen smell into my heart. Sounds of tadpoles, crickets, … fullfiled the cool quiet evening and night and they shaked my heart and soul and brought me into the world of romantic natural music.
I kindly bring some photos of a very very beautiful landscape that I shot during my trip to Svay Reang province of Cambodia on the Water Festival Day.
The nice landscape locates in Svayteap district of Svayreang province along the National Road 1 in approximately 120 km from Phnom Penh, the Capital of Cambodia.
The big pool fulfills of limpid water and pretty pink water lily flowers, and next after is the rice fiels laying until the mountain range.