Trapeang Run Temple
Reported as a ruinous and overgrown walled laterite temple. (exact location unconfirmed). Note, there are a lot of temples of the same name, see here for more named Trapeang Run.
Reported as a ruinous and overgrown walled laterite temple. (exact location unconfirmed). Note, there are a lot of temples of the same name, see here for more named Trapeang Run.
Ruinous brick temple with laterite base, wall, ‘library’ building (via Cisark). Location estimated and not confirmed.
Located near the Siem Reap-Preah Vihear border, in Svay Leu district, Prasat Neang Teav is a group of three brick temple ruins. The site also features a laterite satellite building, maybe it was the “library”, and was surrounded by a moat. A single pedestal is seen although the site is quite overgrown. One of the … Read more
Partially standing laterite temple. Exact location is unconfirmed. around 7 km east of Svay Leu (report via Cisark)
Mound with scant remains of a pedestal and bollards. Exact location is unconfirmed, 8 km southeast of the town of Svay Leu.
Also known as Prasat Nang Kou and Nong Kuh, it is located around 10km east of Svay Leu in Siem Reap Province. The site is located on the eastern side of a broad hill that overlooks farmland mostly being cultivated today to grow cassava and mango. On visiting in 01/2023, the site is quite overgrown … Read more