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Ko Ker (Khmers say Ko Kay) is a long day trip out of Siem Reap to the North East. Also accessible from T'beng Meanchy this site has over 85 temples. The road is now paved from Beng Malea to Ko Ker and there is an entrance fee. Active mine clearing is still going on in the area, but stick to the roads and stay with in the marked areas while exploring the temples. If you get out of Siem Reap by 8 am you will have plenty of time to explore the many temples that make up the Ko Ker site.
CURIOUS MONKS
NIENG KAMAL AND AN OLD PRASAT

A BARAY AND THE WALKWAY TO PRASAT THOM

ALONG THE WALKWAY TO PRASAT THOM IN THE BACK RIGHT

MONKEY RELIEF ON TOP OF PRASAT THOM AND ONE OF MANY LAND MINE SIGNS IN THE AREA

A VIEW OF A NEIGHBORING VILLAGE FROM PRASAT THOM

PRASAT THOM IN THE RAINY SEASON

LOOKING DOWN THE STAIRS FROM THE TOP OF PRASAT THOM

STAY IN DURING THE STORM AND MISS A PHOTO OP..... MAKE SURE YOU STOP AFTER THE RAINS FOR ANOTHER

A COUPLE OF SITES SURROUNDING PRASAT THOM

IN THE RAINY SEASON THE JUNGLE TAKES OVER

HERE THE JUNGLE APPARENTLY SURVIVED A FEW DRY SEASONS AS WELL

A FEW PRASATS LEAVING THE SITE BACK TO SIEM REAP
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