This photo shows the impressive Phraya Nakhon cave in Thailand, with the iconic Kuha Karuhas pavilion at its centre. This temple is located at a unique point in the cave where sunlight falls precisely through an opening in the ceiling, illuminating the temple in a beautiful way. Discovered about 200 years ago by a man sheltering from the rain, the Phraya Nakhon cave now bears its name: Chao Praya Nakhon Sri Thammarat.
The Kuha Karuhas pavilion, built in the late 19th century for King Chulalongkorn the Great (Rama V), is a real eye-catcher within this natural setting.
The combination of the rugged rock walls, the soft sunlight, and the ornate architecture of the temple makes this picture a special addition to any interior. Hang this image at home and bring a piece of Thai history and mysticism into your space. The contrast between the natural elements and the artificial temple creates an interesting atmosphere that exudes tranquillity and wonder.
Hey! I'm Ian Schepers, a 28-year-old photographer and filmmaker from Arnhem. My passion lies in capturing the beauty of nature and adventure, and this is reflected in the images I create. I travel the world with my camera, looking for unique moments to capture and share.
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