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Ta Som lies to the east of Preah Neak Pean and is a late 12th century Buddhist temple built by Jayavarman VII. It is unrestored and its eastern gopura has been overgrown by a tree.
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01 Gate
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02 Main temple
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03 Gate
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04 Face on gate tower
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05 Tree overgrowing gate ruins
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06 Tree overgrowing gate ruins
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07 Tree overgrowing gate ruins
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