Ta Keo Temple, also known as Prasat Ta Keo, is a sandstone mountain temple that rises to nearly 164 feet (50 meters) in the Angkor Wat complex of Cambodia. Initiated by King Jayavarman V in the 10th century, the temple was left unfinished, evident from its lack of carvings. The structure features four corner towers surrounding a central turret, and despite its incomplete state, it remains one of the most imposing edifices in Angkor. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Ta Keo Temple (Prasat Ta Keo)
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