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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Pasat Ban Prang - 11th Century Khmer Tower

Prasat Ban Prang

Ban Prang, Khong, Nakhonratchasima

11th Century Khmer Prang (tower)

Above is the Fine Arts Department explanatory plaque. 

What follows is an attempt at a better English translation:

Ban Prang Archaeological Site, Ban Prang Nakhon Village, Village No. 14, Ban Prang Sub-district, Kong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, is a Khmer Hindu tower (prang) built in the 11th century AD, in the Baphuon style during the early Angkor period.  Originally there would have been three towers located on the same base, arranged north to south, with a U-shaped moat surrounding with a walkway to the archaeological site on the east and west sides. In around the 14th or 15th century AD (the Ayutthaya period) an additional brick structure was built on the on the east side adjacent to the base of the tower group. It is a Viharn (ordination hall) or Hor Phra (hall for Buddha images). It has a rectangular building plan with the walls and floors made of bricks. The columns and roof were wood shingled with clay tiles.  The King announced the registration of the Ban Prang Prang Archaeological Site in the Royal Gazette Volume 53, Part 34, dated 27 September 1954, and announced the boundaries of the Archaeological Site in the royal Gazette, Volume 100, Part 36, dated March 15, 1983.


Originally there would have been a tower on either side of the this nicely reconstructed one. The arched portico in front uses a Corbelled Arch. The Khmer never seem to have mastered the true arch. This structure is made entirely of sandstone. Most Khmer structures in Thailand use some laterite. The Fine Arts Department plaque erroneously mentions laterite (ศิลาแลง) being used here.

This stone would have been placed at the top of the tower. Perhaps it was left here so we can get a closer look.

I believe these are relatively modern Buddha images. The plaque says that this was built as a Hindu monument. However, many Khmer monuments built in this part of Thailand contain both Hindu and Buddhist elements.

The only real door is the one with the portico facing east.

This image of the Hindu god Ganesh is in a small, modern shrine adjacent to the prang.

Always a bummer when you have pieces left over after assembly. I guess these are what's left of the other two towers.

The holes in the stones were used to move them around. Wooden poles could be inserted into the holes to facilitate lifting and carrying.

Another stone that would have gone on top of one of the towers.

Nice view from across the moat.

Another nice view from across the moat.

There is a rather large rectangular pond or reservoir just north of the prang. You can see it just behind this interesting vehicle which seems to be some sort of mobile home as it has both roof and a hammock.


The reservoir probably dates from the same period as the prang. There is a recently built bamboo bridge which leads to some sort of resort on the other side.




I took a walk around the village which has a number of interesting older buildings and some lovely old wooden homes.



 I spoke to the owner of this place. She said it was her parents home and is about 100 years old. She's in the process of restoring it.





I visited the village wat (temple)



This interesting old bull cart was on display


I was surprised to see that the ubosot (ordination hall) was unlocked. I couldn't find the light or open the windows, so these shots were taken in a room lit only by a barely open door.


Quite beautiful inside. 

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Diving Koh Lipe (South Andaman) August 2020

 Diving with Sainamtalay aboard the MV Mariner around Koh Lipe in the South Andaman, Satun, Thailand


Yui and Kaen of Sainamtalay at Hat Yai Airport

Malay style coffee at Hat Yai Airport

Nice old building in Satun

Pak Bara Pier, Satun

Sunrise with Venus near Koh Adang

Sunrise at Adang

Morning coffee and snack aboard the MV Mariner

Boat Briefing

Adang Island

Back to the boat

Sunset

Sunrise

So much to charge

Hin Ru

Calm and cool, as usual

Whale shark at Hin Ru


Surrounded by Fusaliers

Koh Kai (Egg Island)

Coffee and toast on the foredeck at sunrise


Dive Deck

Whip Coral

Scorpionfish

Spanish Dancer nudibranch

All the dive sites on this trip were very healthy. No dead coral. No sign of coral bleaching. Plenty of fish of all sizes.

Mealtime


Aircon bank on the top deck

Equipment cleanup

Sainamtalay Group


Enjoying a beer on the last night out

Final sunset

Approaching Pak Bara Pier

Entrance to Pak Bara Pier

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