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The winged guardians of Preah Khan temple in Angkor are even today scrambling to repel the threat posed by Mother Nature and Father Time.

Once, the temple housed a treasure-trove of gold, silver, gems, pearls and a cow with gilded horns. Built in the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII, Preah Khan in Angkor, northwestern Cambodia, could also accommodate 100,000 people and over 400 gods.

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