Apparently, there's some sort of famous tree at Ta Prohm -
at least, that's what April kept saying. But she didn't know which one it was,
so I just photographed every tree in the place. At any rate, one of them is famous.
For something to do with Angelina Jolie.
Bridge over moat leading into Angkor Wat itself.
I'm extremely proud of this picture. These monks were trying
to scurry down the steps before I could snap them, but I was too fast for them.
I shoved about five Japanese tourists with tripods out of the way for this shot.
The most miserable pony on Earth.
I think these pools are meant to fill with water
during the rainy season, but I might just be making that up.
Brits on a sketching class field trip.
Small temple-thing in the front yard of Angkor.
The top level of Angkor, scene of my disgrace.
This balloon is always hovering here. I don't know why.
I don't remember which temple this is.
Some Cambodians arriving to tour Angkor (a minute before this shot, there were at least five more people in the truck bed).
'These people are from the country,' observed Chin.
'How can you tell?' we asked.
'Well,' he said. 'Look at them.'
I don't remember which temple this is, either.
Banteay Srei, my favorite temple.
The intricately carved towers at Banteay Srei.
Details of carvings.
This temple had an elephant at each corner of each level.
Sunset at the...well, whatever temple they take you to for sunset.
These tourists are shoving up a terrifyingly narrow and steep set of steps.