The alarm clock rings at 4 o'clock. Do you have school or work? No, we're going to see the sunrise!
Still half asleep, we were loaded into a van with fifteen others and headed to buy tickets and then to the temple complex. We reached the main temple and the symbol of Cambodia, Angkor Wat, in time for the sunrise. With its three towers, the rising sun in between, and the reflecting lake in front, one might quickly dismiss the structure as 'kitschy', but it has something venerable and sublime that sets it apart, and you can only watch in fascination as the sun rises between the towers.
After Bayon, we went to the last temple for now, Ta Prohm, also known as the 'Lara Croft Temple' because some scenes from the movies were filmed here. And why, you could quickly see, because the temple was surrounded by a huge jungle, everything was covered in moss, and impressive tree roots protruded from the ruins everywhere. If that's not the dream of every set designer, I don't know what is.