Get to the Gopura of the second level
Entrance to the Phra Vihaan hill
Monks entering the Gopura complex
Debris of the Central Sanctuary
Beautiful carved lintel being in good condition
Way back to the first level
Walking on the edge of Khao Phra Vihaan
Naga Balustrade
Very well preserved lintel
Collapsed prang and lentil at the fourth level
Debris inside the yard of Phra Vihaan
Gopura of the third level
Thai monks visiting the remains of killing machine…
First level of Khao Phra Vihaan
South entrance into the Gopura complex
The scarp south of Phra Vihaan
The eastern wing of the temple complex
First level of Khao Phra Vihaan
The "Nāga" gate into the Gopura on the third level
Prasat Khao Phra Vihaan, Cambodia
Third level of the Prasat Khao Phra Vihaan
Prasat Khao Phra Vihaan is a Holy Cambodian nation…
Relief of catching a "Nāga" snake
Remains of the first level
Beside the historical path of Phra Vihaan
Way back to the first level
Crashed down chopper at Khao Phra Vihaan
Way back to the third level
Details of the lentil carvings
Warning signs beside the walk
At the edge of the Pay Ta De
Khao Phra Vihaan map
Beside the historical path of Phra Vihaan
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Marines from USA catching a Nāga snake
This photo shot was made during the Vietnamese war when soldiers from USA catch a 7 Meter long Nāga snake out the Mekong river. Most people believe on the truth of this photo but its obviously manipulated.
The legend of the Nāga is a strong and sacred belief held by Cambodian, Lao and Thai people living along the Mekong River. Many pay their respects to the river because they believe the Nāga still rule in it, and locals hold an annual sacrifice for the Nāga. Each ceremony depends on how an individual village earns its living from the Mekong River - for instance, through fishing or transport. Local residents believe that the Nāga can protect them from danger, so they are likely to make a sacrifice to Nāga before taking a boat trip along the Mekong River.
The legend of the Nāga is a strong and sacred belief held by Cambodian, Lao and Thai people living along the Mekong River. Many pay their respects to the river because they believe the Nāga still rule in it, and locals hold an annual sacrifice for the Nāga. Each ceremony depends on how an individual village earns its living from the Mekong River - for instance, through fishing or transport. Local residents believe that the Nāga can protect them from danger, so they are likely to make a sacrifice to Nāga before taking a boat trip along the Mekong River.
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