Resting at Ban Bu
If you visit Phnom Rung and Muang Tam, in Northeast Thailand, you will also find yourself in the vicinity of another of the 'dharmasalas', or rest-houses, that are dotted along the Angkor to Phimai Royal Road. Located 6kms from Muang Tam and en route as we made our way towards the Thai-Cambodia border to visit the Ta Muen group of temples, is Prasat Ban Bu. Today its only worth a quick stop as the laterite tower has disappeared and just the shell of the chapel remains, within the grounds of a school. I couldn't find any carving aside from a solitary pedestal and the ruined nature of the site, constructed under Jayavarman VII's rule in the late 12th century, means its only for real temple anoraks, like me.
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Carvings, carvings please! We want carvings from the Khmer temples in Thailand! ABCB-RR & Omb
(Andy Brouwer's Cambodia Blog - Readers' Representative & Ombudsman)
There are lots more pictures to come. I have only just scratched at the surface of my trip. many carvings will be coming your way soon :-)
Andy
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