The Baphuon, one of the most fascinating temples on the Angkor site, reveals all its splendour in black and white. Built in the 11th century under the reign of Udayādityavarman II, this mountain temple dedicated to Shiva symbolises the architectural grandeur of the Khmer Empire. Its imposing terraced structure, once topped by a central tower that no longer exists, bears witness to the exceptional skills of the builders of the time. In black and white, the contrasts between the weathered stone and the surrounding vegetation are striking, reinforcing the mystical atmosphere of the site. The play of light and shadow reveals every detail of the bas-reliefs and the steep staircases that lead to the summit, offering a breathtaking view of the jungle. Despite centuries and restorations, the Baphuon retains a timeless aura, recalling the power and spirituality of the ancient Khmer civilisation. A masterpiece of Angkor that, in black and white, transcends time and invites silent contemplation.
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