Ta Prahm Temple, Cambodia
The temple of Angkor Wat, rising out of the Cambodian
jungle, is the world’s largest religious structure. But nearby is
another temple, Ta Prohm, less grand in scale but more penetrating to
the psyche. Here the roots of towering strangler figs cascade over the
intricately carved stone walls, framing doorways. They depend on each
other, neither the walls nor the trees able to stand without the other.
The roots snake over and around the religious symbols, looking like
synapses of some ancient central nervous system, connecting lost
thoughts set in stone.
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