Weekly Photo Challenge: Extra(ordinary) at Cambodia October 21, 2015 by Michael Lai in A Photo a Week, Travel, Travel Cambodia, Travel Theme, Weekly Photo Challenge, Wordless Wednesday and tagged ta This is perhaps the biggest tree root I have ever come across. Indeed, it is a bit eerie too. Is it stabilizing or destabilizing the temple? Picture was taken in Ta Phrom in Cambodia. Rate this:Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related
I have the identical picture, taken from the identical angle. It’s an amazing site and sight. Happy memories of recent holidays. Reply
We saw a tree like that in Maui. It must thrive in the tropics. Very impressive and wierd, to say the least! Reply
It looks like draping elephant trunks. Is this at Angkor Wat?
Yes, Beth.
Amazing!
Thank you!
Wow, this is amazing! And, eerie indeed.
Very true!
Wow! It is both eerie and really amazing!
Thank you!
This is extraordinary!
Thank you!
This is really Extra ordinary! Amazing!
Thank you!
Looks like the tentacles of a mythical creature.Awe inspiring.
Interesting thought!
I have the identical picture, taken from the identical angle. It’s an amazing site and sight. Happy memories of recent holidays.
This is one of the most photographed location!
Brilliant!
Thank you!
We saw a tree like that in Maui. It must thrive in the tropics. Very impressive and wierd, to say the least!
They are the strangler or giant figs, I think they are common in the tropics. Regards, Michael
Do they produce fruit?
Not sure, may be not.
eerie…
🙂
The tree IS now the Temple.
Yes, they are now ONE.