- Stock Photography: CORRIDOR WITH MULTIPLE HEADLESS BUDDHA. by Vkaggarwal
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- Photo title: Corridor with multiple Headless Buddha.
- Author: Vkaggarwal
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- Angkor Wat, a 25 square mile area of temples, has been the target of some of Asia’s most rampant artifact thefts. Built by the Khmer civilization between 892 and 1220 AD, the temples have survived wars, drought, monsoons, and are currently facing a new enemy: looters. The heads of budhas have been stolen and sold in black market. According to Heritage, Museums, and Galleries, the number of Buddha statues in Angkor Wat has diminished from 1,000 to 18. UNESCO has set up a wide-ranging programme to safeguard this symbolic site and its surroundings.
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