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red clay
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Topic: Red Clay City! Posted: 13-Jul-2011 at 10:55 |
Now the name Timbuktu is used to denote distance, unknown situations etc. It's interesting that a settlement near me was named Timbuktu. It was one of the earliest settlements for freed and escaped slaves. Known locally as "Buctoo", it was famous for their "Minuteman" like response to "slave catchers". On several occasions the Slave catchers were themselves caught and treated to an oldtime tar and feather party, tied to a rail and unceremoniously carried out of the town. Obviously the town name came from an escaped slave or slaves that knew of the original. As it's pretty certain the locals here at the time had no knowledge of it.
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Posted: 12-Jul-2011 at 21:29 |
Timbuktu is famous for its mud mosques. At one time it was the leading Islamic university
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Posted: 14-Dec-2010 at 20:00 |
Wow! I can't believe it!
Here's more!
Maybe that works!
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Posted: 16-Oct-2010 at 14:11 |
These villages look incredible! It reminds me the feeling when as a child I was watching the Sindbad the Sailor Japanese animation series.
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Cyrus Shahmiri
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Posted: 15-Oct-2010 at 18:07 |
Abyaneh is one of my favourite villages in Iran, it reminds me of Aladdin game that I played when I was a kid:
It is said there are 30 wonderful villages in Iran, Abyaneh is one of them, these are some other ones:
Kandovan:
Makhunik:
Meymand:
Bayaze:
Uraman:
Ragheh:
Mazichal:
Nayband:
Masuleh:
Kharanaq:
Nusha:
Izadkhast:
Nashtifan:
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Posted: 14-Oct-2010 at 18:10 |
Interesting! thanks for posting this!
An original condo-
Edited by eaglecap - 14-Oct-2010 at 18:11
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Posted: 13-Oct-2010 at 16:19 |
Those buildings contain half the ingrediants of thermite...............................
Here's some from the Kasbah in Morocco.
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Posted: 13-Oct-2010 at 08:52 |
A potters paradise? Man, look at that seam of dark red clay running through the mountains. Red indicates a high Iron content in the clay, usually an indicator of the Temperature the clay matures at when fired.
It's interesting how the red Iron oxide from the hills has colored everything surrounding.
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"Arguing with someone who hates you or your ideas, is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter what move you make, your opponent will walk all over the board and scramble the pieces".
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