DivulgaTVZ Photography.
Hallo @DivulgaTVZ
Foto candi yang bagus. Terima kasih sudah berbagi
Saya posting tentang candi di Candi Bukti Peradaban masa lalu yang menakjubkan
beberapa candi di Indonesia.
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Very old temple @DivulgaTVZ
Thank you for sharing your local historical place.
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![Sdok Kok Thom Sdok Kok Thom (Thai: สด๊กก๊อกธม, Sadok Kok Thom, pronounced [sādók kɔ́k tʰōm]; Khmer: ស្តុកកក់ធំ), or Sdok Kak Thom, is an 11th-century Khmer temple in present-day Thailand, located about 34 kilometres (21 mi) northeast of the Thai border town of Aranyaprathet. The temple was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Constructed by a prominent priestly family, Sdok Kok Thom is best known as the original site of one of the most illuminating inscriptions left behind by the Khmer Empire, which ruled much of Southeast Asia from the end of the 9th century to the 15th century.](https://d34vm3j4h7f97z.cloudfront.net/optimized/4X/c/9/a/c9a272c72aa7989307c556566e3d2685b94e6358_2_666x500.jpeg)

