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Lion head in the temple complex of Borobodur, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Lion head in the temple complex of Borobodur, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia


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Filename: 816-7367.jpg

Size: 5150 x 3427 (9.6MB)

Date: 1st June 2012

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Michael Runkel/Robert Harding

Source: www.robertharding.com

County: Java

Country: Indonesia

© Michael Runkel

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Lion head in the temple complex of Borobodur, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

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9th Century Bc Animal Representation Borobodur Borobodur Ruins Borobodur Temple Indonesia Indonesian Culture Java Lion Part Of Stupa


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This print captures the majestic lion head sculpture nestled within the temple complex of Borobodur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Java, Indonesia. The ancient and ornate architecture of this Buddhist temple is a testament to the rich history and religious significance that permeates throughout the region. The stone lion head, meticulously carved with intricate details, stands as a symbol of strength and power amidst its tranquil surroundings. As sunlight bathes the scene, casting gentle shadows on its weathered features, one can't help but be transported back in time to an era when this magnificent structure was built. The image showcases not only the remarkable craftsmanship of Indonesian culture but also highlights the importance of preserving historical landmarks like Borobodur for future generations. This 9th-century BC marvel serves as a reminder of our shared human heritage and invites visitors from around the world to explore its grandeur. As we gaze upon this side view perspective captured by Michael Runkel/Robert Harding's lens, we are reminded that travel destinations such as these offer us glimpses into different cultures and traditions. With no people present in sight, we are left alone to appreciate the sheer beauty and serenity emanating from this part of Borobodur Temple's ruins. This photograph truly encapsulates both artistry and spirituality while inviting us to delve into Southeast Asia's enchanting past through visual storytelling.

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