Entrance and Moat
Entrance and Moat

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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World of Stone
World of Stone

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Tourist
Tourist

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Face on Tower
Face on Tower

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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War Carvings
War Carvings

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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The Banteay Chhmar Boys
The Banteay Chhmar Boys

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Stone / Trees
Stone / Trees

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Carvings
Carvings

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Guardians
Guardians

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Trees Rule
Trees Rule

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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The BC Collective
The BC Collective

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Sandstone Walls
Sandstone Walls

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Loose Piece
Loose Piece

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Conservation Worker
Conservation Worker

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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East Gallery
East Gallery

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Apsara
Apsara

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Angling Man
Angling Man

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Path
Path

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Ta Prohm Temple Krew
Ta Prohm Temple Krew

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Fishingman
Fishingman

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Prasat Samnang Tasok
Prasat Samnang Tasok

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Buried Relief
Buried Relief

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Tourist
Tourist

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Satellite Temple
Satellite Temple

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Moat
Moat

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Face Tower
Face Tower

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Satelite Temple
Satelite Temple

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Rooster Man
Rooster Man

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Satelite Temple
Satelite Temple

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Village Temple
Village Temple

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Jungle Temple
Jungle Temple

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Gallery
Gallery

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Carvings
Carvings

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Carvings
Carvings

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Cows Go Home
Cows Go Home

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Cheung Kru Baray
Cheung Kru Baray

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Entrance and Moat
World of Stone
Tourist
Face on Tower
War Carvings
The Banteay Chhmar Boys
Stone / Trees
Carvings
Guardians
Trees Rule
The BC Collective
Sandstone Walls
Loose Piece
Conservation Worker
East Gallery
Apsara
Angling Man
Path
Ta Prohm Temple Krew
Fishingman
Prasat Samnang Tasok
Buried Relief
Tourist
Satellite Temple
Moat
Face Tower
Satelite Temple
Rooster Man
Satelite Temple
Village Temple
Jungle Temple
Gallery
Carvings
Carvings
Cows Go Home
Cheung Kru Baray
Entrance and Moat

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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World of Stone

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Tourist

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Face on Tower

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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War Carvings

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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The Banteay Chhmar Boys

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Stone / Trees

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Carvings

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Guardians

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Trees Rule

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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The BC Collective

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Sandstone Walls

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Loose Piece

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Conservation Worker

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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East Gallery

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Apsara

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Angling Man

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Path

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Ta Prohm Temple Krew

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Fishingman

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Prasat Samnang Tasok

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Buried Relief

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Tourist

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Satellite Temple

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Moat

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Face Tower

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Satelite Temple

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Rooster Man

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Satelite Temple

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Village Temple

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Jungle Temple

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Gallery

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Carvings

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Carvings

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Cows Go Home

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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Cheung Kru Baray

"World of Stone"

It doesn’t take long to fall under the spell of Banteay Chhmar, one of the greatest monuments of the Angkorian Empire but still little known to the outside world following centuries of abandonment and, more recently, revolution and war.

While Angkor Wat, Bayon and other temples near Siem Reap now receive an average of 7,000 visitors each day, this Buddhist monastery complex a three-hour drive from that tourist boom town daily welcomes just two.

See blog post for the full article by Denis Gray.

Client: Fah Thai In-Flight Magazine for Bangkok Airways

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