For sure they did. As he swung around a sharp corner and the timberland cleared, we got our first look at the twelfth century stone construction on the edges of Siem Reap.  "Greater things" scarcely covered it and my significant other Debbie and I gazed in a respectful quiet, attempting to take in the size of the sanctuary city.  Pack your exemplifications, you'll need them here.  Along these lines, a few numbers: Angkor Wat, thought to be the world's biggest strict structure, is on a 400-section of land site, with a 2.2-mile long border divider.  It was based on the sets of the Khmer domain's 'god-lord' Suryavarman II somewhere in the range of 1112 and 1152, utilizing 300,000 laborers and 6,000 elephants, utilizing sandstone and laterite blocks quarried 30 miles away and shipped down the Siem Reap River.  Mr C had gotten us from our inn in Siem Reap, the rich and completely fantastic French pioneer Victoria Angkor Resort and Spa – the lodging vehicles ar...