Temple ruins mostly buried under beautiful jungle and nature vegetation. Koh Ker once an ancient capital of Cambodia, located in Kulen district. The Koh Ker complex is on the Chhork Koki highland and was built by King Jayavaraman IV - 928-942 AC.
Sunken ancient cultures are unsuccessful cultures and belong to where they are - buried under natures protective growth.
Some 96 temples have been found in Koh Ker and much more jungle will be destroyed to uncover more old stones and make more business out of stones. Temple business is money business vs life supporting nature and jungle. What is more valuable to mankind, to the life supporting nature of the entire planet: A healthy, wild and strong jungle or a few hundred million dollars in temporary tourist business in favor of a few ones ?
Mankind will instantly die without nature while nature may eternally prosper without mankind.