Banan Temple
Adjusts the structural planning of mid eleventh century and the end of twelfth century the sanctuary was first worked by ruler, Ut Tak Yea Tit Tya Varman II (1050-1066) and after that was at last worked by the lord, Jarvarman VII (1181-1219). The sanctuary is situated on the highest point of estimated 400-meter uplift mountain at Kon Tey 2 collective, Ba Nan District in 25-kilometer separation from the commonplace town by the common Road No 155 parallel to Sang Ke River. At the mountain's valley, there are Ku Teuk and two primary regular wells, in particular: Bit Meas and Chhung or Chhung Achey.This Angkor-time peak sanctuary is certainly justified regardless of a look. At the top are wonderful perspectives of the winding Sangker River set in the midst of sugar palm trees, rice fields and little towns. Toward the south you will see a mountain range that components a crocodile molded mountain. The sanctuary itself is excellent looking from the beginning great as the top. The structures are practically in place, yet sadly like such a large number of Khmer remains, they have succumbed to enormous plundering. Still, there are some intriguing attempts to see. There are five sanctuary structures, as Angkor, with the center being the biggest. (Use alert around the passage to the inside structure-there is an expansive hanging hinder a cerebral pain in-sitting tight for some poor soul).
Similarly as with Preah Vihear Temple (near the Thai outskirt in the region of the same name), there are a few major firearms on the peak beside the remnants. The firearms are as yet indicating down at the encompassing range as they were amid the later years of the administration Khmer Rouge skirmishes.It's a piece of the tragic incongruity of Cambodia that a spot worked for love, amicability and serenity was used as a spot for making war. Looking down the slope toward the southwest you can see a greater amount of the remains. As usual, on the off chance that you go glancing around, STAY ON THE WORN PATHWAYS AND TRAILS-there might in any case be unfamiliar landmines.
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