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The temples of Angkor are adorned with mythical beings and creatures from Cambodia’s Hindu past. Most common are the Nagas (many-headed dragons), the Singha (lions) and the Dvarapala (door guardians), but if you are patient enough, you might be able to spot a Makara (half-elephant-half-crocodile sea creature) or two, and even a stegosaurus-like creature that has kept Angkorphiles guessing as to what it is.
(Anti-clockwise from top left – Naga, Singha, Reachisey, Kinnara, Hanuman, Dvarapala, Gauruda, and the ‘Stegosaurus’ of Ta Prohm temple.)

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