🛵 Visiting Pre Rup Temple, & More! 🛕

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I wanted to show you one of the temples that I visited while I was in Siem Reap and in my next post I will post about Angkor Wat so stay tune.

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I mention in my last post that I would make a post about the temples and I have visited while I was in Siem Reap. Well here is one and it is called Pre Rup temple. I don't really know what it is famous for but it is really pretty but it doesn't have a lot of carving in to it. One thing I like about it is that it is too big like Angkor Wat and you can actually walk everywhere there in like 30 minutes top.

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We went there after we went to a place called Badak but I don't know if I spelled it correctly or not. I think the place is famous for their food like grilled chicken and stuff. I don't really know. Also the place is just a little bit further than Pre Rup temple and if you want to have a meal that place is always an option.

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Anyway although we stopped at the temple but we didn't explore it since we wanted to go to Angkor Wat too. Also while we were on our way it was raining and it was raining quite hard. My pants was wet even with a rain coat but I wasn't that wet like my cousin. There were also a lot of pretty scenery perfect for a sunset picture there especially the rice field. If you go there at the time of the year you can get a really cool picture of the rice field there. Then again almost every where you go that is a little further than a city has rice field.

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My dad didn't go with us at the time since he had a meeting with his old friend, and also because he needs tickets to go to a temple. If only the ticket is a bit cheaper then my dad could come with us to the temples and stuff. It would a lot more fun and we wouldn't have to get wet.

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So amazing place. It looks like our old church.

 47 minutes ago  

It was amazing. I would love to see the church. Have a nice day.

The pre Rup Temple looks stunning, you took great photos of lt, the bricks that was used ln building the temple are large ln sizes, beautiful moment, greetings

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