Ta Prohm was one of my favorite temples, not for the temple itself, but for the trees that have made Ta Prohm their home. The trees add such an amazing element to Ta Prohm, sad as it may be. When the trees grow they eventually become support for the structure grown, but when the trees die or fall from a storm they the structure collapses. As a result, there is much construction going on at Ta Prohm right now.
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