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Buddhist monks in saffron-colored robes stroll in front of Angkor Wat ruins
October 2, 2022
Ancient Ruins
Buddhist monks at Angkor Wat stroll before the ruins of an ancient Khmer kingdom in an image taken by then-National Geographic president and editor Gilbert Grosvenor for an annual message in the December 1959 issue.
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