When trees are cut down, Angkor’s temples begin to crumble

The temples of Angkor in Cambodia are known for their lost-world feel, thanks in part to trees and vegetation that have colonized the structures. While giant roots and trunks pouring over ancient blocks and carvings look cool, the trees are actually a destructive force acting on the temples. Now, however, evidence has emerged that, in some cases, trees are also doing exactly the opposite—they are protecting rather than destroying the temples. …

Rachel Nuwer
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/when-trees-are-cut-down-angkors-temples-begin-crumble-180951798/?no-ist