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Mud Houses from around the world



Santa Fé


Saskatchewan sod house - Canada

Sermentizon, Puy-de-Dôme, France

Tomb of the Askias, Mali

Tradition house in Mahalapye, Botswana

Wanli Changcheng - Jiayu guan

Tonga Hills, near Bolgatanga, Ghana.

Arge Bam, Bam, Iran

Arge Bam, Bam, Iran

Beehive houses near Al Hamra, Syria

Djenné (Mali)


Djinguereber Mosque, timbuktu

Gordon Laing House, Timbuktu

Houses in Amran, Yemen

Houses in Amran, Yemen

Kibbutz Lotan Israel

Sa'dah, Yemen

Obus House - Architecture of Cameroon

Mali - mosque in Djenné

mud hut. Kibbutz Lotan, Israel

Rancho de Taos New Mexico

Sankore Mosque Timbuktu

Sankore Mosque in Timbuktu

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Sep 29 08:06 am

Cool. Structures from mud can last for thousands of years.

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Sep 29 08:35 am

and are ecological

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Sep 30 07:55 am

yeah. Wouldn't want one for myself though :)

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