Prasat Bakong District
Spean
On looking for this bridge we came across a collection of laterite blocks that may or may not have been from the bridge. Speaking to an older local of the area, he remembers the bridge as having collapsed with some of its remnants having been taken away.
Wat Banteay Russei
Contemporary monastery and pagoda that retains three stele/Buddhist boundary markers in two separate Neak Ta shelters. The boundary markers, around 1m in height, are interesting for depicting Angkorian style niches inset with the standing Buddha. One is heavily damaged, another features reasonably refined carving albeit eroded while other in a second shelter is less less … Read more
Wat Ko Kir
Also recorded as Wat Korki. Contemporary monastery and pagoda where several temple remnants were (are?) held, originating from Kok Khnar Toch and Kok Chambak La (Cisark).
Prei Prasat (Kok Chan Village)
Once a group of three temples aligned north-south and open to the east with moat according to reports, its hard to tell today. What remains is the laterite base structure that is still topped with some of the bricks that would have formed one of the small square brick towers. Sandstone blocks can be seen … Read more
Kong Hing Temple
Small brick temple (in complete ruin) surrounded by a moat near which were discovered three small pedestals linga, a small head and 3 deposit stones, one of them bearing a registered registration under number K.866.
Kok Kranhoung
A mound that appears to be surrounded by a moat. The site is heavily overgrown (late 2021) with no remains to be seen although reports state there were sandstone fragments found here.
Wat Pongro/Samrong Temple
Contemporary monastery and pagoda that is located on what was once an ancient temple site. No remains of the ancient site were seen but the pagoda is quite characterful and the sema inside the pagoda seem as though they may be quite old.
Spean
Concrete bridge that possible replaced a small ancient bridge (source: Cisark)