Like the other visitors, I have to walk through this wooden bridge to reach Neak Pean, a 12-century Buddhist temple which was built on an artificial island in Jayatataka, the reservoir next to the Preah Khan temple in Angkor Archaeological Park.
But instead of visiting the temple in the end of the bridge, I was amazed with the perfect reflection of the blue sky, the clouds and the surrounding trees on the water when walking through this wooden bridge. Actually we have to walk carefully, it’s narrow, only enough for 2 people walking side by side.
This post is submitted for the Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge with the topic of Narrow.
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Lovely. I feel the peacefulness just looking at the picture.
Wow… thank you so much. But you’re right the peacefulness there was extra-ordinary… 🙂
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Waktu terlihat berhenti di tempat ini mbak….
Emang asiiiik….
Beautiful.
Thank you so much…
Awesome blog!
Ein herzliches Dankeschön! 😊