Granary Arches #1

© Peter R. Hammer

Granary Arches #1

Uploaded: September 05, 2008

Description

Part of the granary in Meknes. This building was built to stable 12,000 horses and their feed. It had underground water and air reticulation to keep the grain cool. The roof has long since fallen in but part of the structure has been restored and this is looking out through the restored part. (T&P)

Comments

Mary Beth Aiello level-classic September 05, 2008

Wonderful lines and depth, Peter. Well done. #992778

KARU WIJESUNDARA. A.N.P.A.S. September 05, 2008

WONDERFUL DEPTH AND THE COLOURS HERE. #6415864

Peter R. Hammer September 05, 2008

Thanks Mary and Karu. #6416345

Joan Powell September 05, 2008

Wonderful images , nice perspective , it seens to go on forever ! #6417718

Peter R. Hammer September 06, 2008

Thanks Joan. #6418071

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