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  • A large sculpture of a serpent dragon at the Hanoi Botanical Gardens (Vuon Bach Thao). The scales are made of porcelain plates.
    Hanoi Botanical Gardens Serpent Scul...tif
  • Sculptures of two dragon serpents at the entrance to the Hanoi Botanical Gardens (Vuon Bach Thao). The scales are created by porcelain plates.
    Hanoi Botanical Gardens Dragon Serpe...tif
  • Gold-leaf naga depicting king cobras or sea serpents protect the entrance to Wat Phonxay Sanasongkham in Luang Prabang, Laos. Naga are a common architectural ornament at Lao Buddhist temples.
    Luang Prabang Naga (Serpents) at Wat...tif
  • Morning mists shroud the jungle just after dawn, with the base of Temple 4, also known as the Temple of the Double Headed Serpent, at right in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins and Morning Mist (...tif
  • One of several ornate Nāga (or serpent deities) that form part of the five-tiered roof at Wat Si Saket in Vientiane, Laos. Built in 1818, the temple is of the Siamese style rather than the traditional Lao style. It is now perhaps the oldest temple still standing in Vientiane.
    Wat Si Saket in Vientiane Laos Naga ...tif
  • A section of the base of Temple 4 (the top can be seen at top of frame behind the trees; it is also known as the Temple of the Double Headed Serpent) is currently undergoing restoration work by archeologists at the the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Archeological Work...tif
  • A carved wooden Nāga (or serpent deity) that forms part of the exterior wall at Wat Si Saket in Vientiane, Laos. Built in 1818, the temple is of the Siamese style rather than the traditional Lao style. It is now perhaps the oldest temple still standing in Vientiane.
    Wat Si Saket in Vientiane Laos Woode...tif
  • Gold nagas guard the entrance to Haw Pha Bang (or Palace Chapel) at the Royal Palace Museum in Luang Prabang, Laos. The chapel sits at the northeastern corner of the grounds. Construction started in 1963.
    Luang Prabang Haw Pha Bang Royal Pal...tif
  • The main stairs at Haw Pha Bang (or Palace Chapel) at the Royal Palace Museum in Luang Prabang, Laos. The chapel sits at the northeastern corner of the grounds. Construction started in 1963.
    Luang Prabang Haw Pha Bang Royal Pal...tif
  • Ornamental gold-leaf chofahs adorn the roof of a wat (Buddhist temple) in Luang Prabang, Laos. The hornlike architectural ornaments represent Garuda, a mythical creature that is half man and half bird that carried the Hindu god Vishnu.
    Luang Prabang Temple Chofahs (329112...tif
  • Work-in-progress restoration of the base steps of Temple 4 at the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Restoriation Pyram...tif
  • At left is part of the top of Temple IV, the tallest of the pyramids at Tikal. At right of frame, the rising sun illuminates the mists over the jungle canopy.
    Tikal Maya Ruins Templo IV Jungle Mi...tif
  • Front entrance to Haw Pha Bang (or Palace Chapel) at the Royal Palace Museum in Luang Prabang, Laos. The chapel sits at the northeastern corner of the grounds. Construction started in 1963.
    Luang Prabang Haw Pha Bang Royal Pal...tif
  • Side view of the golden naga guarding Haw Pha Bang (or Palace Chapel) at the Royal Palace Museum in Luang Prabang, Laos. The chapel sits at the northeastern corner of the grounds. Construction started in 1963.
    Luang Prabang Haw Pha Bang Royal Pal...tif
  • Side view of the folden naga at Haw Pha Bang (or Palace Chapel) at the Royal Palace Museum in Luang Prabang, Laos. The chapel sits at the northeastern corner of the grounds. Construction started in 1963.
    Luang Prabang Haw Pha Bang Royal Pal...tif
  • Golden naga (King Cobras) decorate teh stairs of Haw Pha Bang (or Palace Chapel) at the Royal Palace Museum in Luang Prabang, Laos. The chapel sits at the northeastern corner of the grounds. Construction started in 1963.
    Luang Prabang Haw Pha Bang Royal Pal...tif
  • Limestone blocks have been carved by archeological restorers to restore some of the base of Temple 4 in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Restoration in Pro...tif
  • The mists rising at dawn in the jungle, as seen from the top of Temple IV in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Maya Ruins Templo IV Jungle Mi...tif
  • Fearsome looking naga guard Haw Pha Bang (or Palace Chapel) at the Royal Palace Museum in Luang Prabang, Laos. The chapel sits at the northeastern corner of the grounds. Construction started in 1963.
    Luang Prabang Haw Pha Bang Royal Pal...tif
  • Ornamental stone chofahs adorn the roof of Wat Phra That Chomsi (also known as That Chomsi) in Luang Prabang, Laos. The hornlike architectural ornaments represent Garuda, a mythical creature that is half man and half bird that carried the Hindu god Vishnu. at Wat Phra That Chomsi at the top of a hill in Luang Prabang, Laos. The Buddhist temple was originally built in 1804 and is reached by a 328-step staircase up the side of the hill.
    Luang Prabang Wat Phra That Chomsi (...tif
  • Serpentine naga at Haw Pha Bang (or Palace Chapel) at the Royal Palace Museum in Luang Prabang, Laos. The chapel sits at the northeastern corner of the grounds. Construction started in 1963.
    Luang Prabang Haw Pha Bang Royal Pal...tif