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Phnom Banan
This Angkor-era mountaintop temple is
definitely worth a look. At the top are beautiful views of the winding Sangker
River set amidst sugar palm trees, rice fields and small villages. To the south
you will see a mountain range that features a crocodile shaped mountain.
The temple itself is beautiful looking from the ground as well as the top. The
structures are pretty much intact, but unfortunately like so many Khmer ruins,
they have fallen victim to massive looting. Still, there are some interesting
works to see. There are five temple structures, like Angkor, with the middle
being the largest. (Use caution around the entrance to the center
structure-there is a large hanging block-a headache-in-waiting for some poor
soul). As with Preah Vihear Temple (close to the Thai border in the province of
the same name), there are a couple of big guns on the mountaintop next to the
ruins. The guns are still pointing down at the surrounding area as they were
during the more recent years of the government-Khmer Rouge skirmishes.
It’s part of the sad irony of Cambodia that a place built for worship, harmony
and tranquility was utilized as a place for making war. Looking down the
hillside to the southwest you can see more of the ruins. As always, if you go
looking around, STAY ON THE WORN PATHWAYS AND TRAILS- there may still be
undiscovered landmines.
Source:Ministry of Tourism of the Kingdom of Cambodia |
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