Terrace

Presently uncleared, the lightly overgrown site is believed to be a terrace attributed to the late/post Angkor period. The small area of remains actually occupies a larger raised mound which is surrounded by a moat.

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The remains include a small rectangular base made from laterite topped with molded sandstone. The sandstone pieces seem cobbled together yet some pieces show great precision in their shaping yet without any ornate decoration as is typical of latter period construction.

You can also get a nice mini-preview of the Cambodian jungle without venturing too far from the road, that said, the site is uncleared and without cleared paths and offers plenty of trip and fall hazards with leaf-covered holes and pits.

Map

*Important: mapped location may only be approximated to the district level/village only. To visit sites outside the tourist zones you should seek a local guide from the area read more.

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Rodney Charles LHuillier

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