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The twelfth century Cambodian ruler King Suryavaman II commanding a battle from the back of an elephant. Khmer bas relief at Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Bas relief of Pandava soldiers marching to the Battle of Kurukshetra as described in the Mahabharata. Eleventh century carving, wall of Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Fertile island in the Irrawaddy River betwen the towns of Aunglan and Thayet in Myanmar, formerly Burma.  Bas relief carving of Kaurava foot soldiers heading at the Battle of Kurukshetra as described in the Mahabharata. Western Gallery of Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Sculpted around the eleventh century. Detail of Angkor Wat bas relief sculpture showing Battle of Kurukshetra as described in the Mahabharata. A Kaurava general is riding his horse to battle the Pandava. Eleventh century carving. Southern side of the Terrace of Honour at the Temple of Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Bas relief sculpture of a Kaurava soldier fighting in the Battle of Kurukshetra against the Pandava, as descried in the Mahabharata. West gallery, southern section, Angkor Wat, Cambodia. One of the gates accessible by elephants at the west gopura of the fourth enclosing wall. Khmer Empire Temple of Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Aerial view of the geographical features west of the town of Thayet in Myanmar including a deep lake and a tributary of the Irrawaddy River. Clouds of sawdust blowing around a chainsaw being used to cut through wooden pallets. A captive Chilean Eagle, latin name Geranoaetus melanoleucus. Also known as a black chested buzzard eagle. A man using a chainsaw to cut through wooden pallets with sawdust spraying . Basingstoke, UK - October 16, 2011:  Trio of steam galloper carousel horses at a fairground. An antique steam operated machine for producing straw mats. Over 100 years old. A wooden pallet being cut up with a chainsaw. A captive barn owl, latin name Tyto Alba sitting on a shady perch. Close up of head of a Bateleur Eagle, latin name Terathopius Ecaudatus. Captive creature sitting on a perch in the shade. Tame Common Buzzard, latin name Buteo buteo, bird of prey perching in shade. Close up image of head of a barn owl, latin name Tyto Alba, looking down. The regulator, also known as a governor, on an historic steam engine. Using centrifugal force to operate, it was invented by James Watt. Basingstoke, UK - October 16, 2011:  Vintage Advance Steam Roller made by Wallis and Steevans in 1926 on public display in the town it was originally made.  Basingstoke, UK - October 16, 2011: A vintage Thornycroft J Type Lorry dating from 1917 painted with the livery of the Southern Counties Agricultural Trading Societies or SCATS.  On public display at at transport fair in Basingstoke, Hampshire - the town where it was originally made. A captive Barn Owl, latin name Tyto Alba, held on a leather gauntlet by a falconer. The Georgian Gibbs' Building, part of King's College, Cambridge. The famous poet Rupert Brooke had rooms here. Part of the University of Cambridge. The wooden footbridge at Queens' College, Cambridge known as the Mathematical Bridge. Part of the University of Cambridge. Cambridge, UK - September 19, 2011:  University students punting along the River Cam in Cambridge on September 19 2011. Competition to rent the small wooden boats has become particularly fierce. Stone carved statue of the scholar and theologian Richard Bentley (1662 - 1742). Outer wall of the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. Bentley was the founder of historical philology. Cambridge, UK - September 19, 2011:  Punt rowing boats moored on the banks of the River Cam. Beside Magdalene College, Cambridge. Statue of the former Bishop of Worcester Edward Stillingfleet (1635 - 1699). Outside the chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. View of the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. Designed by the architect Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 1860's. Part of the University of Cambridge Magdalene College, part of the University of Cambridge. The main entrance, built in 1516, to St John's College, part of the University of Cambridge. View of St John's College on the banks of the River Cam. Part of the University of Cambridge. Statue of the former Bishop of Norwich, John Overall (1559 - 1619). One of the translators of the King James Bible. Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. On public display since 1869. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, dating from medieval times and known locally as the Round Church, Cambridge. Landmark cooper making a barrel weather vane at the corner of Jesus Lane and Bridge Street, Cambridge. The impressive entrance to Christ's College, part of Cambridge University. Dating back to the fifteenth century, the college was founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VIII. The bell tower and clock at Christ's College, part of Cambridge University. Cambridge, UK - September 19, 2011:  Student bicycles chained to railings outside Emmanuel College on September 19 2011. The City is one of the most bicycle friendly in the country. View over the tree tops to the British Sugar sugar beet factory in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. The largest milled sugar plant in the UK. The landmark Norman tower in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Built in the 12th century as a gateway to the Abbey and a belltower. View of the award winning gardens at the abbey ruins in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Close up image of a blue cornflower, latin name Cyanus. English countryside, summertime. Part of the ruined dovecote and wall of the medieval abbey at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Ruins of the Abbey Dovecote in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Ruins of the medieval Abbey in the Suffolk town of Bury St Edmunds. The Cathedral of Bury St Edmunds, viewed from the ruins of the town's medieval Abbey, Suffolk. Stone sundial with bronze gnomon in a formal rose garden in Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Bury St Edmunds, UK - September 19, 2011:  Memorial to US Airmen who served in Suffolk, England on September 19 2011. Many US forces personnel were based in the county during World War II. View of the Cathedral of Bury St Edmunds from Abbey Gardens, with crazy golf course in the foreground. Suffolk.