The temple appears to have built in 680.
The ground beside the building would be carved out, letting the original temple appear to stand taller.
The temple and the junction appears to be most important centre in the village.
The temples themselves appeared to have both a religious and secular function.
The miniature temple appeared to be floating in the mist.
The desert faded and a great white temple appeared, a crowd milling about before it.
The temple appeared to have been abandoned, or at least decrepit for a great many years, but there were signs now of renewed activity.
In long-exposure photographs, the entire temple appears to be on fire.
Halfway up is a clearing with benches; from there, the mighty temple appears almost at eye level.
Just such a temple appears in a time-faded 18th-century gouache on paper.