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  • Adobe buildings near Tinghir
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  • Hoi An Town is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century. Its ochre coloured buildings and its street plan reflect the influences, both indigenous and foreign, that have combined to produce this UNESCO world heritage site.
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  • Art Nouveau figures carved into the facades of Art Nouveau era buildings,25 Aug 2011, Riga, Latvia
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  • Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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  • Apsaras carved by hand in stone, Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor022.jpg
  • Apsara at Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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  • The Bayon, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Horner_Cambodia 374.jpg
  • A Tibetan man peers out from a Tibetan Buddhist temple in Kathmandu.
    Nepal-Kathmandu016.jpg
  • Pashupatinath Temple complex on the sacred Bagmati River, Kathmandu, Nepal
    Horner_Nepal084.jpg
  • Nepali women pray at Swayambunath.
    Horner_Nepal063.jpg
  • The monastery of Angkor Wat is run down and unhygenic. The novice monkare listless and reduced to salvaging an income from selling rubbish.
    Cambodia-Angkor025.jpg
  • Cambodia-Angkor057.jpg
  • Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu Valley is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world and the centre of the Tibetan community in Nepal.
    Nepal-Boudinath001.tiff
  • Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu Valley is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world and the centre of the Tibetan community in Nepal.
    Nepal-Boudinath002.jpg
  • A Standing Buddha image in the western entrance towers gallery of Angkor Wat.
    Cambodia-Angkor007.jpg
  • Apsaras adorn the entrance to the Bayon, an ancient Buddhist temple and pilgrimage site.<br />
<br />
Built around 1190 AD by King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon is a Buddhist temple incorporating elements of Hindu cosmology. The Bayon Temple is believed to represent the intersection of heaven and earth, at the exact centre of Angkor Thom.<br />
Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
    Cambodia-Angkor037.jpg
  • Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu Valley is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world and the centre of the Tibetan community in Nepal.
    Nepal-Boudinath007.jpg
  • Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu Valley is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world and the centre of the Tibetan community in Nepal.
    Nepal-Boudinath005.jpg
  • The Bayon, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia<br />
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Built around 1190 AD by King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon is a Buddhist temple incorporating elements of Hindu cosmology. The Bayon Temple is believed to represent the intersection of heaven and earth, at the exact centre of Angkor Thom.<br />
<br />
It is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman VII himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding the Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
    Cambodia-Angkor006.jpg
  • The Bayon, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor055.jpg
  • Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor048.jpg
  • Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor047.jpg
  • Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor014.jpg
  • Perched on top of a hill on the western edge of the Kathmandu Valley, the ancient Swayambunath Stupa (known as the "Monkey Temple") is Kathmandu's most important Buddhist shrine. The sleepy, all-seeing Buddha eyes that stare out from the top have become the quintessential symbol of Nepal.<br />
<br />
Founded about 2,000 years ago, Kathmandu Valley was filled with a great lake, and according to Buddhist legend, a single perfect lotus grew in the center of the lake. When the bodhisattva Manjusri drained the lake with a slash of his sword, the lotus flower settled on top of the hill and magically transformed into the stupa.Hence it is known as the Self-Created (swayambhu) Stupa.
    Nepal-Swayambunath008.jpg
  • The medieval Durbar Square, surrounded by temples, Kathmandu
    Nepal-Kathmandu001.jpg
  • Pashupatinath Temple complex on the sacred Bagmati River, Kathmandu, Nepal
    Nepal-Pashupatinath014.jpg
  • Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
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  • Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
    Nepal-Bhaktapur003.jpg
  • Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
    Nepal-Bhaktapur107.jpg
  • Pashupatinath Temple complex on the sacred Bagmati River, Kathmandu, Nepal
    Nepal-Pashupatinath009.jpg
  • Durbar Square area, Patan, Nepal
    Nepal-Patan003.jpg
  • Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
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  • Inside Preah Kahn
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  • Cambodia-Angkor065.jpg
  • Cambodia-Angkor055.jpg
  • Cambodia-Angkor035.jpg
  • The Bayon, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor054.jpg
  • Ta Prohm, now overrun by towering trees from the surrounding forest, was an ancient Buddhist temple and pilgrimage site, still regarded as such by buddhist monks today, even amongst all the tourism, Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor058.jpg
  • The Bayon, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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  • The South Gate is the most well known of the 5. It is the main entrance and gateway for tourists into the great Angkor Thom. During peak seasons, this gate can be extremely crowded and don’t be surprised if you see a small traffic jam of tuk-tuks here. It provides the most common access route to Angkor Thom, predominantly because it sits on the path between the two great Angkor complexes. The gate is a wonderful introduction to Angkor Thom, with well-restored statues of asuras (demons) and gods lining the bridge. The figures on the left, exhibiting serene expression, are the gods, while those on the right, with grimaced, fierce-looking heads, are the asuras.
    Cambodia-Angkor058.jpg
  • Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor041.jpg
  • The Bayon, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor075.jpg
  • A Cambodian lady makes a pilgrimage to the Bayon, Angkor Thom.
    Cambodia-Angkor027.jpg
  • The Bayon, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor013.jpg
  • Prasat Phanom Rung, Burirum Province, Thailand
    Cambodia-Angkor076.jpg
  • Durbar Square, Kathmandu
    Nepal-Kathmandu002.jpg
  • Durbar Square, Kathmandu
    Nepal-Kathmandu004.jpg
  • Portrait of elderly woman at Bantaey Srei, Angkor temples, Cambodia
    Portraits-Collection102.jpg
  • Pokhara, Nepal
    Horner_Nepal098.jpg
  • Tashipalkhel Monastery,Hyangja, Pokhara, Nepal
    Horner_Nepal053.jpg
  • Kathmandu, Nepal
    Horner_Nepal090.jpg
  • Perched on top of a hill on the western edge of the Kathmandu Valley, the ancient Swayambunath Stupa (known as the "Monkey Temple") is Kathmandu's most important Buddhist shrine. The sleepy, all-seeing Buddha eyes that stare out from the top have become the quintessential symbol of Nepal.<br />
<br />
Founded about 2,000 years ago, Kathmandu Valley was filled with a great lake, and according to Buddhist legend, a single perfect lotus grew in the center of the lake. When the bodhisattva Manjusri drained the lake with a slash of his sword, the lotus flower settled on top of the hill and magically transformed into the stupa.Hence it is known as the Self-Created (swayambhu) Stupa.
    Nepal-Swayambunath004.jpg
  • Portrait of a Sadhu, or Hindu Holy Man, in Durbar Square, Kathmandu
    Portraits-Collection107.jpg
  • Perched on top of a hill on the western edge of the Kathmandu Valley, the ancient Swayambunath Stupa (known as the "Monkey Temple") is Kathmandu's most important Buddhist shrine. The sleepy, all-seeing Buddha eyes that stare out from the top have become the quintessential symbol of Nepal.<br />
<br />
Founded about 2,000 years ago, Kathmandu Valley was filled with a great lake, and according to Buddhist legend, a single perfect lotus grew in the center of the lake. When the bodhisattva Manjusri drained the lake with a slash of his sword, the lotus flower settled on top of the hill and magically transformed into the stupa.Hence it is known as the Self-Created (swayambhu) Stupa.
    Nepal-Swayambunath001.jpg
  • CAMBODIA - Angkor Wat.The imposing towers rise above the baray at dawn
    Cambodia-Angkor072.jpg
  • MALAYSIA - Kuala Lumpur.Petronas twin towers
    Malaysia007.jpg
  • Portrait of a Sadhu, or Hindu Holy Man, in Durbar Square, Kathmandu
    B&W-Portrait-Collection054.jpg
  • Phanom Rung, Khmer ruins, Isaan, Burirum province, Thailand
    Thailland-PhanomRung010.jpg
  • Apsaras carved by hand in stone, Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor044.jpg
  • Apsaras carved by hand in stone, Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor019.jpg
  • The Bayon, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Horner_Cambodia 376.jpg
  • Khmer dancer in Khon (mask), The Bayon, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor012.jpg
  • Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor040.jpg
  • Apsaras carved by hand in stone, Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor021.jpg
  • Terrace of the Leper King, Angkor Thom
    Horner_angkor2015330.jpg
  • Built around 1190 AD by King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon is a Buddhist temple incorporating elements of Hindu cosmology. The Bayon Temple is believed to represent the intersection of heaven and earth, at the exact centre of Angkor Thom.<br />
<br />
It is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman VII himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding the Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
    Horner_Cambodia 1439.jpg
  • Terrace of the Leper King, Angkor Thom
    Horner_angkor2015333.jpg
  • Terrace of The Leper King, Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Horner_Cambodia 1472.jpg
  • A buddhist monk relaxing from his morning chores at a temple in Aranyaprathet, Thailand
    Thailand-Aranyaprathet049.jpg
  • CAMBODIA: Angkor Wat.The temples of Angkor Wat: Ta Prohm
    Cambodia-Angkor038.jpg
  • Cambodia-Angkor030.jpg
  • The South Gate is the most well known of the 5. It is the main entrance and gateway for tourists into the great Angkor Thom. During peak seasons, this gate can be extremely crowded and don’t be surprised if you see a small traffic jam of tuk-tuks here. It provides the most common access route to Angkor Thom, predominantly because it sits on the path between the two great Angkor complexes. The gate is a wonderful introduction to Angkor Thom, with well-restored statues of asuras (demons) and gods lining the bridge. The figures on the left, exhibiting serene expression, are the gods, while those on the right, with grimaced, fierce-looking heads, are the asuras.
    Cambodia-Angkor024.jpg
  • Swayambunath (Monkey Temple), Kathmandu, Nepal. November 2010
    Horner_Nepal076.jpg
  • Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
    Nepal-Bhaktapur008.jpg
  • Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
    Nepal-Bhaktapur106.jpg
  • The "jewel in the crown" of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in Nepal: Bhaktapur, virtually levelled in the 2015 Earthquake.
    Nepal-Bhaktapur001.jpg
  • Perched on top of a hill on the western edge of the Kathmandu Valley, the ancient Swayambunath Stupa (known as the "Monkey Temple") is Kathmandu's most important Buddhist shrine. The sleepy, all-seeing Buddha eyes that stare out from the top have become the quintessential symbol of Nepal.<br />
<br />
Founded about 2,000 years ago, Kathmandu Valley was filled with a great lake, and according to Buddhist legend, a single perfect lotus grew in the center of the lake. When the bodhisattva Manjusri drained the lake with a slash of his sword, the lotus flower settled on top of the hill and magically transformed into the stupa.Hence it is known as the Self-Created (swayambhu) Stupa.
    Nepal-Swayambunath022.jpg
  • Mounted elephants adorn the entrance to the Vishwanath Mandir (temple) in Durbar Square , Patan, Kathmandu Valley
    Nepal-Patan002.jpg
  • Perched on top of a hill on the western edge of the Kathmandu Valley, the ancient Swayambunath Stupa (known as the "Monkey Temple") is Kathmandu's most important Buddhist shrine. The sleepy, all-seeing Buddha eyes that stare out from the top have become the quintessential symbol of Nepal.<br />
<br />
Founded about 2,000 years ago, Kathmandu Valley was filled with a great lake, and according to Buddhist legend, a single perfect lotus grew in the center of the lake. When the bodhisattva Manjusri drained the lake with a slash of his sword, the lotus flower settled on top of the hill and magically transformed into the stupa.Hence it is known as the Self-Created (swayambhu) Stupa.
    Nepal-Swayambunath018.jpg
  • Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
    Horner_Nepal087.jpg
  • Schoolgirls hanging out, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
    Nepal-Bhaktapur002.jpg
  • Sadhu posing, Pashupatinath Temple complex on the sacred Bagmati River, Kathmandu, Nepal
    Portraits-Collection118.jpg
  • A Nepali man wearing a Bhaad-gaaule Topi (traditional Nepali hat) sits in the late afternoon sun on the lower tier of the Shikhara temple in Durbar Square, Patan.
    Nepal-Patan001.jpg
  • Pilgrims circumambulate Boudhanath Stupa (Bodnath) in the auspicious clockwise direction. It is the largest stupa in Nepal and the holiest Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet. It represents the focus of Tibetan culture in Kathmandu and is rich in Buddhist symbolism. The stupa is located in the town of Boudha, on the eastern outskirts of Kathmandu.<br />
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Bodnath was built in the 14th century after the arrival of thousands of Tibetans following the 1959 Chinese invasion.
    Horner_Nepal067.jpg
  • Three young novice monks circumambulate Boudhanath Stupa (Bodnath) in the auspicious clockwise direction. It is the largest stupa in Nepal and the holiest Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet. It represents the focus of Tibetan culture in Kathmandu and is rich in Buddhist symbolism. The stupa is located in the town of Boudha, on the eastern outskirts of Kathmandu.<br />
<br />
Bodnath was built in the 14th century after the arrival of thousands of Tibetans following the 1959 Chinese invasion.
    Nepal-Boudinath003.jpg
  • Pilgrims circumambulate Boudhanath Stupa (Bodnath) in the auspicious clockwise direction. It is the largest stupa in Nepal and the holiest Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet. It represents the focus of Tibetan culture in Kathmandu and is rich in Buddhist symbolism. The stupa is located in the town of Boudha, on the eastern outskirts of Kathmandu.<br />
<br />
Bodnath was built in the 14th century after the arrival of thousands of Tibetans following the 1959 Chinese invasion.
    Nepal-Boudinath004.jpg
  • Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu Valley is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world and the centre of the Tibetan community in Nepal.
    Nepal-Boudinath012.jpg
  • A young bride is prepared for a traditional  arranged marriage in old Kathmandu.
    Horner_Nepal079.jpg
  • Cambodia-Angkor024.jpg
  • Horner_Nepal085.jpg
  • Built around 1190 AD by King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon is a Buddhist temple incorporating elements of Hindu cosmology. The Bayon Temple is believed to represent the intersection of heaven and earth, at the exact centre of Angkor Thom.<br />
<br />
It is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman VII himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding the Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
    Cambodia-Angkor046.jpg
  • Built around 1190 AD by King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon is a Buddhist temple incorporating elements of Hindu cosmology. The Bayon Temple is believed to represent the intersection of heaven and earth, at the exact centre of Angkor Thom.<br />
<br />
It is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman VII himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding the Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
    Cambodia-Angkor037.jpg
  • Novice buddhist monks make pilgrimage to the Bayon at the centre of Angkor Thom.
    Cambodia-Angkor026.jpg
  • Built around 1190 AD by King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon is a Buddhist temple incorporating elements of Hindu cosmology. The Bayon Temple is believed to represent the intersection of heaven and earth, at the exact centre of Angkor Thom.<br />
<br />
It is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman VII himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding the Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
    Cambodia-Angkor050.jpg
  • Cambodia-Angkor062.jpg
  • Built around 1190 AD by King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon is a Buddhist temple incorporating elements of Hindu cosmology. The Bayon Temple is believed to represent the intersection of heaven and earth, at the exact centre of Angkor Thom.<br />
<br />
It is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman VII himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding the Bayon, each with four faces of its own.
    Cambodia-Angkor010.jpg
  • A parade of ancient statues lines the corridor of Angkor Wat's central shrine.
    Cambodia-Angkor053.jpg
  • Cambodia-Angkor070.jpg
  • Perched on top of a hill on the western edge of the Kathmandu Valley, the ancient Swayambunath Stupa (known as the "Monkey Temple") is Kathmandu's most important Buddhist shrine. The sleepy, all-seeing Buddha eyes that stare out from the top have become the quintessential symbol of Nepal.<br />
<br />
Founded about 2,000 years ago, Kathmandu Valley was filled with a great lake, and according to Buddhist legend, a single perfect lotus grew in the center of the lake. When the bodhisattva Manjusri drained the lake with a slash of his sword, the lotus flower settled on top of the hill and magically transformed into the stupa.Hence it is known as the Self-Created (swayambhu) Stupa.
    Nepal-Swayambunath016.jpg
  • Ta Prohm, Angkor temples, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    Cambodia-Angkor038.jpg
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