Prasat Pram Temple Koh Ker Complex — Stock Photo, Image

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A small path leads from the ring-road to the Prasat Damrei (damrei elephant). This sanctuary has an enclosure and stands on a high platform. On each of its four sides is a staircase with about ten steps. Eight stone lions once flanked the stairs bu

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A small path leads from the ring-road to the Prasat Damrei (damrei elephant). This sanctuary has an enclosure and stands on a high platform. On each of its four sides is a staircase with about ten steps. Eight stone lions once flanked the stairs bu
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Prasat Chrap has two concentric enclosures. In the center, three tall laterite towers stand in a row, all of them lost their front walls. There are two more brick sancturies (or maybe library buildings) facing the principal group, but only remnants l
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Koh Ker is situated between the southern slopes of the Dangrek mountains, the Kulen mountains (Phnom Kulen) in the south-west and the Tbeng mountain (Phnom Tbeng, near Tbeng Meanchey) in the east. Most parts of the hilly ground are covered by jungle,
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Koh Ker is situated between the southern slopes of the Dangrek mountains, the Kulen mountains (Phnom Kulen) in the south-west and the Tbeng mountain (Phnom Tbeng, near Tbeng Meanchey) in the east. Most parts of the hilly ground are covered by jungle,
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This sanctuary is the most north of this group and lies too on the west side of the street. It has two enclosures. The main entrance door (now collapsed) was itself a sanctuary with a square central room (one side measured 4 m (13 ft)). Three laterit
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