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Wat Mahathat Sukhothai
A partly gilded statue of the Buddha among the central chedis of Wat Mahathat at the heart of Sukhothai, the ancient Thai capital. The lotus-bud finial of the principal chedi (centre) is typical of Sukhothai style. The temple may have been nuilt in the reign of King Lithai, 1347 to about 1368 AD.
Author: Michael Freeman
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Photo size: 23.6 Mpixels (67.4 MB uncompressed) - 7116x3311 pixels (23.7x11 in / 60.2x28 cm at 300 ppi)
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