Most people rave about the sunrise in Angkor Wat and insist that its a sight to behold. Well, I dont deny that, but sunsets are gorgeous as well. And unlike the crowd during at Angkor Wat, here I had the sunset all to myself. I was returning from Pre Rup towards Angkor when I saw this huge lake in the middle of nowhere and the sun was calling it a day. I stopped the tuk tuk, took in the scene and spent a few minutes by the lake. I often realize that travelling is not always about ticking off the to dos but finding moments like these..what do you think ?
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Hi Lakshmi, the photo is of course stunning.. but loved the comment that traveling is not about ticking off some to dos but enjoying moments like these!!
Thanks Deepti..I try to spend some time in every trip indulging in moments like this
A nice tranquil sunset to enjoy.
Thank you..I love waterbodies and the sun adds life to the picture
a gorgeous shot!
Thank you..
gorgeous sunset… such beautiful capture
Thanks so much..I was lucky to stumble upon this place.
This sky is fantastic! The colors are amazing! Wonderful!!!
Thanks Mary.
This image belongs in a meditation book. Excellent capture.
JM Illinois
U.S.A.
Thanks so much..It is a very serene place
By the way I am not able to visit your blog..it seems to be blocked
Love your picture!
Thanks so much
Wonderful shot of a glorious sunset.
Thanks for sharing and enjoy your weekend.
Thank you..Have a great weekend too
Very nicely captured image.
Thanks so much
Fabulous moment captured, Lakshmi! I got some good sunset shots when we were in Angkor Wat recently (I’m not a morning person, so don’t see many sunrises!!!)
Oh ! I am not a morning person too Erika but I just pushed myself in Angkor Wat..Look forward to seeing your pics
Looks magical. Beautiful silhouettes and such a warm glow.
Thanks so much
Gorgeous reflection, the colors are stunning. Beautiful capture! Have a happy weekend!
Thanks Eileen.
Nice shot!
Thanks Niranjan.
Beautiful shot and truely said… stopping by to enjoy the moment is the true essense of travel.
Thanks Amit.