Wat Kokir Temple
Located on the western side of Preah Khan of Kampong Svay. It’s an ancient temple site, surrounded by a moat and heavily overgrown (12/22) only remnants of the actual temple can be seen.
Anlong Kol Temple
Remains of a laterite temple, 2 km southeast of the village of Ta Seng
O Trav Temple
Mound with moat and laterite blocks seen
O Peam Puon Temple
Remains of a brick temple
Angkrông Temple
A group of five ruinous brick temples
O Nary
Prehistoric site.
Vien Temple
Remains of a brick temple
Prich
Remains of a square laterite temple
Spean O Ta Nhak
Laterite bridge
Trapeang Ampil Temple (Choam Khsant)
Located around 10km southeast of Choam Khsant, Prasat Trapeang Ampil is the remains of three brick temples. The three temples rise up on a common base with the other two built of sandstone while using brick in their superstructures and the central temple is constructed mainly of brick with sandstone used around the base and … Read more
Chaab Chab Temple
Ruinous brick temple group
Spean Ron Tadev
Ancient laterite bridge recorded (via Cisark) as being 8 meters long and 7 meters wide. 01/23, recently passing by the bridge again, it seems authorities are clearing the site and excavating pieces.
Spean Khmeng (Ta Seng Village)
Ancient laterite bridge, recorded as being located between Trapeang Chambak Temple and Toek Khuob.
Spean Yaypon
Laterite bridge with 8 arches and balustrade with naga (not seen), recorded as measuring 30 meters long and 2.8 meters high. As of 2021, the bridge is still in daily use and heavily overgrown on either side, growth which will probably die off during the drier moths. Parts of the balustrade can be seen sitting … Read more
Spean Khmeng (Beng Mealea Village)
Located around 8km east of Beng Mealea temple, it’s a small laterite bridge on the ancient East Road that joined Angkor, Beng Mealea, and Preah Khan of Kampong Svay. It’s only around 5m in length and a typical 7-8m in width. It used a post and lintel style construction, and remnants of a sandstone balustrade … Read more