Angkor temple reopens to public
5 May 2006 (BBC News) - A section of the Baphuon at Angkor has been re-opened to public following restoration.
Angkor temple reopens to public
Archaeologists in Cambodia have completed the first part of what has been called the world’s largest jigsaw puzzle.
The Baphuon, one of the largest and oldest temples at the world-famous Angkor complex, has been in hundreds of thousands of pieces for decades.
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Tags: Angkor, Angkor Archaeological Park, Baphuon, Cambodia archaeology, restoration
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