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Ta Keo is a never completed Hindu temple in the Khleang style built during the reign of Jayavarman V around the year 1000AD. It has a pyramidal shape representing the mythical Mt Meru. At the top of Ta Keo are five shrine towers.
01 View of temples with central towers
02 Central sanctuary and towers
03 View of temples with central towers
04 View of temples with central towers
05 Gate
06 Inner court and temple ruins
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