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RE: Architecture Moments™: The Bayon Temple of Angkor Thom

in Architecture+Design2 years ago

Oh I see. Isn't that surprising? I've always assumed that nations would have at least a few traces of temple ruins or other religious sites with dilapidated states. But I guess it doesn't apply in your part of the world. Interesting! 😊

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I'm not saying no, in my part of the world there may be, and the one who doesn't know is me. I'm going to find out more and let you know. And what is your part of the world?

No worries. Your exciting adventure in hunting down these Cuban temple relics has now begun, lol. 🤣 The Southeast Asian nation of the Philippines is my homeland, and we do have several church ruins, especially those historic landmarks of Spanish colonial origins. As a culture, we also share several similarities quite common with South American countries under previous Spanish influences. A few of them include cuisine, habits, and language. That's why Cuba resonates with me. 😊👍

Well, we do have ruins, the old ones because some of them are from the present jeje. But not ruins of temples, instead we have ruins of sugar mills, coffee plantations, parks...

Yeah, those ruins are understandable as they'll always be part of human society. And they might turn out to be interesting features of architecture sooner or later. Cheers! 😊