> From the second level upwards, devatas (more commonly known as apsaras) abound on the walls, singly or in groups of up to four.
 > stone carving detail
 > juxtaposition
 > detail of the detail
 > carved stone relief detail is amazing
 > don't look down
 > doorway of balance
 > Angkor Wat. The outer enclosure, 1025 by 802m, is surrounded by a moat 190m wide. Access to the temple is by an earth bank to the east and a sandstone causeway to the west; the latter, the main tourist entrance, is a later addition, posssibly replacing a wooden bridge.
 > Monk in window
From the second level upwards, devatas (more commonly known as apsaras) abound on the walls, singly or in groups of up to four.
 > From the second level upwards, devatas (more commonly known as apsaras) abound on the walls, singly or in groups of up to four.
From the second level upwards, devatas (more commonly known as apsaras) abound on the walls, singly or in groups of up to four.
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