Photo taken by @stevemccurryofficial // Ta Prohm, one of the temples of Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia, was for centuries a crucible of Hindu, Buddhist and native Khmer culture. Over time, the thick roots of the aptly named strangler fig trees have become entwined with the building to the point that they seem to be one and the same. This once-magnificent temple has mostly been left to nature's control. This man was one of the caretakers.
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