| 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. |
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| Prasat O Ka-ek A brick tower, just at the road west of the Bakong. Nice reliefs at the blind doors. |
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| 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. |
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Prasat Trapeang Phong |
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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. |