Giant strangler ficus tree (Ficus gibbosa) on the walls of Ta Prohm, Siem Reap, Cambodia


Ta Prohm, a 12th century temple, is one of the most popular of the Cambodian Bhuddist temples for its semi-ruined state and the presence of the very large silk cotton, ficus and other trees that grow over the ruins.


Size: 5000px × 3333px
Location: Ta Prohm temple, Angkor Thom, Cambodia
Photo credit: © Terry Allen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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