Angkor Chum District
Spean Thmâ
Laterite bridge with at least 4 arches. It measures 10 meters long and 6 meters wide.
Spean Thma (Ta Saom Commune)
Laterite bridge with at least 4 arches. It measures around 9 meters long and 5-6 meters wide. 160m north of here is Spean Thma Thom and 1.6km to the south along the old road is Spean Chambok. Images: March 2025
Trâpeang Spean
Laterite bridge, with at least 4 arches. It measures 15 meters long and 5 meters wide. It originally formed part of the ancient Royal Road from Angkor to Phimai.
Spean Khla Kon
Laterite bridge, oriented Northwest – Southeast, with at least 8 arches. It measures 20 meters long and 6 meters wide.
Spean Thma
An ancient laterite bridge, oriented Northwest – Southeast, with at least five arches. It measures 10 meters long and 5 meters wide.
Spean Phneak Dai
An ancient laterite bridge measuring around 20+ m long and located on the ancient road just north of Prasat Seman Teng.
Spean Chambok
Laterite bridge with at least 7 visible arches. It measures 16 meters long and around 6 meters wide. The bridge is easy to reach, and north of here, following the old road, are traces of a temple site, and two more bridges before connecting back to the main sealed road.
Spean Thma Thom (Ta Soam Commune)
Located along the road that led from Angkor to Phimai, Spean Thma Thom is a laterite bridge recorded to be around 40 meters long and 6 meters wide. A short way to the south is a smaller bridge also known as Spean Thma. Unfortunately, the raised earth section of road that would have joined the … Read more
Spean Anlong La-âk
10 meters long and 7 meters wide length of overgrown sandstone blocks, for dam or bridge