Imagine it for a moment.
Something built around 800 A.D., a Buddhist monument.
Six square levels topped by three round ones. You can walk around at each level.
You approach the first level walking up steps (picture 1.)
2,672 carved stone relief panels and 504 Buddha statues.
Something built around 800 A.D., a Buddhist monument.
Six square levels topped by three round ones. You can walk around at each level.
You approach the first level walking up steps (picture 1.)

All in green surroundings with the volcano watching in the distance…

More tomorrow.
Mmmm – keep ’em coming, Glenda!
Do you think the volcano is watching the temple or the Buddha statues are watching to keep the volcano from erupting.
Fascinating stuff, Glenda, as Satima says, keep ’em coming.
When Raffels discovered this site, just how deep was it buried under the ash and vegetation?
Amazing craftsmanship for people so isolated and ancient!
Apparently Raffles heard about a place from local people. He was a historian and was interested in that sort of thing. The locals were aware that there was some sort of monument there.
It was covered with trees and earth, and it took two months just to uncover it.