Massive walls made of brick are visible at the entrance of the tomb of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi in Kazakhstan. This world heritage piece of architecture from the 14th century is a wonderful place for photography. I did a little, but I plan to go back one day and spend longer, watching the light change through the day.
Saturday Shadows
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Wow, it does look like a great photographic opportunity. I’m looking forward to when you go back.
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Thank you
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Very impressive!
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Truly
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Magnificent historical architecture!
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Terribly impressive when you stand in front of it
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It is beautiful! The bricks looks longer than those they normally use here in SA.
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Different cultures, Different shapes of bricks
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Absolutely
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That’s a lot of bricks
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Yes, because there aren’t any mountains nearby
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