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Background imageRoot Collection: Ruins at Ta Prohm Temple

Ruins at Ta Prohm Temple
Tree-covered ruins at Ta Prohm Temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Ruins at Ta Prohm Temple

Ruins at Ta Prohm Temple
Tree-covered ruins at Ta Prohm Temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Preah Khan temple covered by strangler fig tree

Preah Khan temple covered by strangler fig tree
Angkor Wat is the largest Hindu, then Buddhist temple complex and the largest religious monument in the world bearing Khmer and Dravidian architectural styles. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRoot Collection: Ta Som temple covered by strangler fig tree

Ta Som temple covered by strangler fig tree
Angkor Wat is the largest Hindu, then Buddhist temple complex and the largest religious monument in the world bearing Khmer and Dravidian architectural styles. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRoot Collection: Old Japanese ceder tree in a rainforest, Yakushima

Old Japanese ceder tree in a rainforest, Yakushima
Japanese ceder tree in an ancient rainforest registered as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, Yakushima Island, Kagoshima, Japan

Background imageRoot Collection: Epiphyte growing on Japanese cedar tree, Yakushima

Epiphyte growing on Japanese cedar tree, Yakushima
Epiphyte roots strangling a Japanese cedar tree in an old rainforest registered as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, Yakushima Island, Kagoshima, Japan

Background imageRoot Collection: Ta Prohm Temple in Cambodia

Ta Prohm Temple in Cambodia
Tree roots grow over the ancient Ta Prohm temple at the Angkor temple complex, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Ta Prohm temple, complex of Angkor Wat, Angkor, Cambodia

Ta Prohm temple, complex of Angkor Wat, Angkor, Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Tree roots covering temple ruins in the ancient city of Angkor Wat, Northwestern Cambodia

Tree roots covering temple ruins in the ancient city of Angkor Wat, Northwestern Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Kapok tree, Ta Som Temple, Angkor, Siem Reap

Kapok tree, Ta Som Temple, Angkor, Siem Reap
invading the ruins of Ta Som temple, , Cambodia, Ruines du Temple de Ta Som envahies par des Kapokiers, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodge, Site du Patrimoine Mondial de l

Background imageRoot Collection: Ta Phrom Temple and gigantic trees and roots

Ta Phrom Temple and gigantic trees and roots

Background imageRoot Collection: Ta Phrom Temple and its Gigantic Trees and Roots

Ta Phrom Temple and its Gigantic Trees and Roots
Ta Phrom Temple, built in 1186, is said to be one of the most romantic and appealing temples of Ankor. Gigantic trees and roots have invaded the temple buildings

Background imageRoot Collection: Tree living on dead moss covered stump

Tree living on dead moss covered stump
Shirtani forest in the UNESCO World Heritage Site on Yakushima

Background imageRoot Collection: Giant Tetrameles nudiflora tree roots in the courtyard, Ta Prohm Temple

Giant Tetrameles nudiflora tree roots in the courtyard, Ta Prohm Temple, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Statue of Buddhas head

Statue of Buddhas head
Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Thailand

Background imageRoot Collection: Banyan Tree Roots over Ruin

Banyan Tree Roots over Ruin
Angkor Thom, Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Ta Prohm Ruins

Ta Prohm Ruins
Angkor Thom, Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Overgrown Tree on Ta Prohm Ruins

Overgrown Tree on Ta Prohm Ruins
Angkor Thom, Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Overgrown Banyan Tree at Ta Prohm

Overgrown Banyan Tree at Ta Prohm
Angkor Thom, Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Ta Phrom temple, Angkor

Ta Phrom temple, Angkor
Tree roots around entrance to Ta Prohm temple built in 1186 by King Jayavarman VII, Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ta Prohm temple, Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Godhead hidden between roots in Angkor Wat

Godhead hidden between roots in Angkor Wat
Large Frangipani tree roots wrapping a stone sculpted smiling divinity head, Cambodia, Siam Reap, Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm temple

Background imageRoot Collection: Preah Khan temple covered by strangler fig tree

Preah Khan temple covered by strangler fig tree
Angkor Wat is the largest Hindu, then Buddhist temple complex and the largest religious monument in the world bearing Khmer and Dravidian architectural styles. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRoot Collection: Preah Khan temple covered by strangler fig tree

Preah Khan temple covered by strangler fig tree
Angkor Wat is the largest Hindu, then Buddhist temple complex and the largest religious monument in the world bearing Khmer and Dravidian architectural styles. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRoot Collection: Preah Khan temple covered by strangler fig tree

Preah Khan temple covered by strangler fig tree
Angkor Wat is the largest Hindu, then Buddhist temple complex and the largest religious monument in the world bearing Khmer and Dravidian architectural styles. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRoot Collection: Detail of fig tree

Detail of fig tree
Daintree National Park (UNESCO World Heritage area)

Background imageRoot Collection: Buddha Head in Tree Roots, Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya

Buddha Head in Tree Roots, Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya, Thailand

Background imageRoot Collection: Buddha Head

Buddha Head in Tree Roots, Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya, Thailand

Background imageRoot Collection: Buddha Head in Tree Roots, Wat Mahathat

Buddha Head in Tree Roots, Wat Mahathat

Background imageRoot Collection: Buddha Head in Tree Roots, Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya

Buddha Head in Tree Roots, Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya

Background imageRoot Collection: Temple swallowed by strangling tree roots

Temple swallowed by strangling tree roots
A strangler fig tree envelops the ancient temple ruins of Ta Prohm. An ancient temple in the Angkor Archaeological Park, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Dry plants, Sossusvlei, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Namib Desert, Namibia

Dry plants, Sossusvlei, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Namib Desert, Namibia

Background imageRoot Collection: Ancient Mayan Stone Sculptures and Ruins, Copan

Ancient Mayan Stone Sculptures and Ruins, Copan
Image shows stone sculpture and glyph stone carvings in the West Court of CopAan.Mature tree roots can be seen growing over

Background imageRoot Collection: Angkor wat - Ta Thom - Cambodia

Angkor wat - Ta Thom - Cambodia
Angkor Wat - Cambodia. Ta Thom was the last and most enduring capital city of the Khmer empire. It was established in the late twelfth century by king Jayavarman VII

Background imageRoot Collection: Wat Mahathat Buddha Head and Roots, Ayutthaya

Wat Mahathat Buddha Head and Roots, Ayutthaya
Stone Buddha head embedded and entwined in a tangle of tree roots in the ancient Siamese capital city of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRoot Collection: Wat Mahathat Buddha Head and Roots, Ayutthaya

Wat Mahathat Buddha Head and Roots, Ayutthaya
Stone Buddha head embedded and entwined in a tangle of tree roots in the ancient Siamese capital city of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRoot Collection: The entrance to Ta Prohm Temple

The entrance to Ta Prohm Temple
One of the entrance to Ta Prohm Temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Covered by roots of the tree

Background imageRoot Collection: The entrance to Ta Prohm Temple

The entrance to Ta Prohm Temple
One of the entrance to Ta Prohm Temple is covered with roots of the tree

Background imageRoot Collection: Ta Prohm Angkor Wat Cambodia

Ta Prohm Angkor Wat Cambodia

Background imageRoot Collection: Ta Prohm, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Ta Prohm, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
The most atmospheric ruin at Angkor, Ta Prohm has been swallowed by the jungle. A visit to Ta Prohm is unique and special experience and should be high on the hit list of every tourist

Background imageRoot Collection: Ta Prohm, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Ta Prohm, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
The most atmospheric ruin at Angkor, Ta Prohm has been swallowed by the jungle. A visit to Ta Prohm is unique and special experience and should be high on the hit list of every tourist

Background imageRoot Collection: Angkor Wat temple at dawn reflected in water

Angkor Wat temple at dawn reflected in water in a grey day with storm clouds



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