Small Temples at Roluos
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Prasat Trapeang Srangae
Some hundred metres north-west of the Bakong are the ruins of three brick towers & a fire shrine. At my first visit 2005 there were two inscriptions, one of them upside down.
Prasat O Ka-ek
A brick tower, just at the road west of the Bakong. Nice reliefs at the blind doors.
Prasat Trapeang Totoeng Thngai
At the end of the world you will finde the southernmost Roluos temple, a pretty trapeang (water basin), a lot of bamboo & children & a number of sandstone door frames, drowned in rubble of brick.

Prasat Trapeang Phong
This brick tower is located 3 km south of the Bakong in a secluded area. It was probably built by Jayavarman II., early 9th century.
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Prasat Prei Monti
The ruins of three brick towers are located in the East of a rectangular area, which is enclosed by a moat and where traces of a royal residence were unearthed.

Accesss
to the southern temples by motorbike or bicycle; can be difficult when the rice fields are under water.