Spean Praptos (Kampong Kdei) - Longest Corbeled Stone-Arch Bridge In The World - Cambodia 2024

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
  • Spean Praptos ស្ពានប្រាប់ទិស also known as Kampong Kdei Bridge ស្ពានកំពង់ក្ដី on the road from Angkor to Phnom Penh Cambodia, was the longest corbeled stone-arch bridge in the world, with more than twenty narrow arches spanning 285 ft (87m).
    The bridge was built in the 12th century during the reign of King Jayavarman VII. It is one of the few Khmer empire era bridges to have survived to the modern day.
    Several other bridges on the same model are visible: in the Angkor site (Spean Memai), Spean Thma on the former path of the Siem Reap River between Angkor Thom and the Eastern Baray, and at several locations of the former empire.
    Spean Kampong Kdei is the most impressive of the country's numerous Angkor period bridges. Also known as Spean Praptos the bridge spans the Chikreng River just west of Kompong Kdei Town. The bridge is nearly 90m long and 15m wide and includes 21 corbelled arches.
    The bridge also comes with a sandstone balustrade with nagas at each end plus pillars with guardian figures while the riverbanks on each side are terraced in laterite.
    This was the Angkor period royal road connecting the capital with Sambor Prei Kuk and all points east.
    Until a Kampong Kdei bypass route was finished all RN6 traffic passed over the bridge itself. Today it is open for 2 wheel traffic and pedestrians only.
    It’s a small but interesting piece of history.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @endlessjourneytravels

    I really enjoyed this site. It would be a nice addition to a visit to the former capital city from the 7th century. Here is a video of it if you want to see more from this area.
    Sambor Prei Kuk (Isanapura) សំបូរព្រៃគុហ៍ 6th Century - UNESCO World Heritage Site Cambodia 2024
    czcams.com/video/eFDkrq0yGq0/video.html

  • @felixchow5579
    @felixchow5579 Před 14 dny +2

    Compliments to this video from my partner who watched it. He told me you made the video with great videography and information. Like all your videos especially about old wats, I appreciate your work into researching a bit of history. Thanks.

    • @endlessjourneytravels
      @endlessjourneytravels  Před 14 dny

      Thank you very much. I really enjoyed visiting here and was happy to share. It’s just a simple bridge to most but it really is amazing to me. The fact that it’s still standing and I could ride my motorcycle across it is a testament to the skill of the builders from the 12th century.

  • @Doitnow7
    @Doitnow7 Před 16 dny +1

    Good place ❤😊🎉🎉thanks for sharing😊

    • @endlessjourneytravels
      @endlessjourneytravels  Před 16 dny +1

      It’s as amazing as any of the temples to me. Amazing that it’s still standing after 1,000 years with water flowing below it. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @angkorkhmerempire6079
    @angkorkhmerempire6079 Před 11 dny +1

    Great VDO, i am jealous that you walked on the ancient bridge, i wish i could walk on it in person.

    • @endlessjourneytravels
      @endlessjourneytravels  Před 11 dny

      I was very lucky to have been able to visit here. I’m happy to share with everyone. Someday maybe you will be able to do it as well. You never know what the future has to offer. I never would’ve thought I would be able to even visit Cambodia 20 years ago and now I’ve been there half a dozen times. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for spending your time with me.

  • @SirNova2o9
    @SirNova2o9 Před 15 dny +2

    Beautiful bridge. Imagine how many warriors cross that bridge for war.

    • @endlessjourneytravels
      @endlessjourneytravels  Před 15 dny

      I said in the video that the image that inspired me for this video was seeing an old T54/55 tank crossing this bridge during the civil war. I’ve been searching for that picture again but I can’t find it. There was something about seeing a steel tank crossing this ancient stone bridge that fascinated me. It’s not just the soldiers but how life changing a simple structure like this is. When the river is high you can cross it with your family to go get food if needed. Now imagine the royal road that went from Siem Reap to Phimai. Millions of feet were able to travel this route over the centuries.

  • @dogfoodtogo
    @dogfoodtogo Před 16 dny +2

    The ancient bridge has only been closed about 20 years ago. A lot of people don't know about this bridge. It's amazing how it's still standing after all these years.😊

    • @endlessjourneytravels
      @endlessjourneytravels  Před 16 dny +1

      I’ve been wanting to visit here for years. Was amazing to finally be able to see it. There are 11 smaller bridges remaining between here and Siem Reap. There used to be 22 but they destroyed 11 of them when they built route 6. An unknown part of history but fascinating to me. Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed the video.

    • @dogfoodtogo
      @dogfoodtogo Před 15 dny +1

      @@endlessjourneytravels Thank you for your great video.

  • @NeekaSimon
    @NeekaSimon Před dnem +1

    The new bridge just built a few years ago by high tech somewhere in Cambodia, it has been collapsed already, and can’t compare at all to this marvellous old stone bridge that not using any tools at all. That’s really amazing!

    • @endlessjourneytravels
      @endlessjourneytravels  Před dnem +1

      I agree completely. The builders of this bridge were amazing. No computers or lasers just some guys with an idea and this is what they built using their hands.

  • @samedikoch3371
    @samedikoch3371 Před 9 dny +2

    🇰🇭🇺🇸❤️👍 !

    • @endlessjourneytravels
      @endlessjourneytravels  Před 9 dny

      Thanks for watching. I really enjoyed making this video. Amazing that the bridge is still standing after all of these years.

  • @drychaf
    @drychaf Před 14 dny

    Interesting visuals and information about the subject. I know I can stop the video, but can I suggest you pause from moving the camera when you frame a worthy view? Cheers.

    • @endlessjourneytravels
      @endlessjourneytravels  Před 13 dny

      Thanks for the feedback. Sorry about that. I’m just walking around looking at things and I sometimes forget to slow down a bit. I will try to do better in the future. Appreciate it.