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		<title>an anatomy of magnificence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Angkor Wat is comparable to Parthenon and the Coliseum. With it&#8217;s rich culture and history you would feel its soul haunting every block of stone of its temples. After several youtube clips and books I have read prior to our trip to Cambodia, I felt that every inch of Angkor Wat&#8217;s ornate wall got a story to tell.
So here&#8217;s a walk through on the first temple that we visited.
Angkorian temples follow an architectural model. Based on a unique combination of the temple mountain, the standard design for the empire&#8217;s state temples, the later plan of concentric galleries, and influences from Orissa ...]]></description>
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