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is fenced in by laterite walls on four
sides. At the front of the temple are a square-shaped pond,
bathrooms and an ancient floating pavilion which is supported
by a large laterite column. The entire column was cut out
in one single piece from its source and measures 1.1 meters
on each side and 6.4 meters in height, the largest such
stone in the country. A lion sculpture and Sema stones (boundary
stones) can still be discerned. The large Wihan which once
housed the Reclining Buddha has crumbled entirely.
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