Thursday, November 26, 2020

A PALACE, A MUD HOUSE & DISTINCT ARCHITECTURE

MUQER PALACE - in AL NAMAS


NAJRAN - MUD VILLAGE (photo by H. Piwonski)



 LACETOP ARCHITECTURE - in NAJRAN

A big THANK YOU to my friend, tour guide Mohammed at Najran Tours, for allowing me to showcase these photos for today's post.  Visit his Instagram page  @NajranTours

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14 comments:

At Home In New Zealand said...

Each place is so different, yet the architecture of each is so interesting.

Najran Tours said...

The photo with palm tree Susie is taken by Hubert Piwonsky . Thank you for your lovely blog and for him to send me his photos to post them in my pages 🌹

Tom said...

...every civilization has build with what was at hand!

Marie Smith said...

That mud house was the one which impressed me. Imagine the time it took and skill to create. Thank you for sharing!

William Kendall said...

Wow on each!

Trekking with Becky said...

Fascinating architecture!

Spare Parts and Pics said...

I love the architecture, and the mud house is fascinating. Seems like it would wash away in a heavy rain!

Jeannelle said...

I love your blog! I learn much from it. Thank you for visiting mine.

bookworm said...

Oh, those blue skies. Interesting architecture; I think my favorite was the mud house. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

That palace is wonderful

Klara said...

interesting architecture.

Jim said...

Amazing architecture.

Stevenson Q said...

It's hard for me to choose whether to go with that beautiful palace or that humble mud house because both look like homey places for me!

Ed Dzitko said...

You don't get get much of a better blue than that!