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Picture No. 10761605
Cambodia - The roots of a Kapok tree (Ceiba petandra) invade a portico at the Ta Prohm temple in Angkor, supporting the monument and destroying it at the same time. On the left a niche with a Devata (deity, divinity). The temple complexes of Angkor ("city") were the heart of the Khmer empire which flourished from the 9th to the 13th century and today are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Date
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Angkor Cambodia Deity Divinity Kapok Left Monument Niche Roots Supporting Temple Time Ceiba Destroying Devata Invade Portico Prohm
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Nature's Irony - When Roots Become Ruins
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. In this photo print, the ancient Ta Prohm temple in Angkor bears witness to the relentless power of nature. The roots of a mighty Kapok tree, belonging to the Ceiba petandra species, have invaded the temple's portico, both supporting and destroying this magnificent monument simultaneously. As if playing a mischievous game with time itself, these colossal roots intertwine with delicate architectural details. On the left side of the image, a niche reveals an enchanting Devata - a divine deity frozen in stone. It is as if she watches over this surreal scene unfolding before her eyes. The temple complexes of Angkor were once at the heart of an empire that thrived from the 9th to 13th century. Today recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, they stand as testaments to human ingenuity and artistic brilliance. However, amidst their grandeur lies an unexpected twist - Mother Nature has reclaimed her territory. The kapok tree's invasive roots serve as both architects and destroyers; their strength supports what remains while slowly eroding it away. This remarkable photograph captures not only Cambodia's rich history but also reminds us of nature's unstoppable force. It serves as a poignant reminder that even our most enduring creations are ultimately subject to time's unyielding embrace.
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