
© irene waters 2018
Inside Quaitbay Citadel wood and stone and mud bricks give rise to interesting textures.

© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018

© irene waters 2018
© irene waters 2018
Inside Quaitbay Citadel wood and stone and mud bricks give rise to interesting textures.
© irene waters 2018
© irene waters 2018
© irene waters 2018
© irene waters 2018
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I bet this place is relatively cool, even in very hot weather.
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Luckily we weren’t there in very hot weather Sharon but the stone walls are so thick that I agree it would be like going into a cave. Probably a bearable temperature all year around.
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It all looks baked. Interesting textures, Irene!
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Thanks Charli.
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