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Esta Hermosa Imagen Captura El Amanecer Conmovedor Sobre El Parque Histórico De Ayutthaya, Un Sitio De Patrimonio Mundial De La Unesco En Tailandia. Esta Antigua Ciudad Fue La Segunda Capital Del Reino Siamés Y Floreció Desde El Siglo Xiv Hasta El Xviii. Las Ruinas Se Caracterizan Por Los Restos De Altos Prang (torres Reliquarias) Y Monasterios Budistas De Tamaño Monumental, Lo Que Da Una Idea Del Tamaño Pasado De La Ciudad Y El Esplendor De Su Arquitectura.
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