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in Masoleh, north of Iran.
Nikon FM2 on Ilford Pan 400, self-developed in Kodak D-76 1+1, V700 negative scan.
Wikipedia:
Masuleh architecture is unique. The buildings have been built into the mountain and are interconnected. Courtyards and roofs both serve as pedestrian areas similar to streets. Masuleh does not allow any motor vehicles to enter, due to its unique layout. It is the only city in Iran with such a prohibition. However, the small streets and many stairs simply wouldn't make it possible for vehicles to enter.
The spectacular architecture of Masuleh is popularly known as "The yard of the building above is the roof of the building below".
Yellow clay coats the exterior of most buildings in Masuleh. This allows for better visibility in the fog.
Source: Masule on Wikipedia. Text above is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
Sheep herders in the hills a hike away from Masoleh, Iran. Rolleiflex SL66 on Kodak Tmax100 self-developed in D-76 1+1 9.5min. V700 negative scan.
Sheep herders in the hills a hike away from Masoleh, Iran. Rolleiflex SL66 on Kodak Tmax100 self-developed in D-76 1+1 9.5min. V700 negative scan.
Cattle in the hills a hike away from Masoleh, Iran. Rolleiflex SL66 on Kodak Tmax100 self-developed in D-76 1+1 9.5min. V700 negative scan.
Sheep herders in the hills a hike away from Masoleh, Iran. Rolleiflex SL66 on Kodak Tmax100 self-developed in D-76 1+1 9.5min. V700 negative scan.
Wikipedia:
Masuleh architecture is unique. The buildings have been built into the mountain and are interconnected. Courtyards and roofs both serve as pedestrian areas similar to streets. Masuleh does not allow any motor vehicles to enter, due to its unique layout. It is the only city in Iran with such a prohibition. However, the small streets and many stairs simply wouldn't make it possible for vehicles to enter.
The spectacular architecture of Masuleh is popularly known as "The yard of the building above is the roof of the building below".
Yellow clay coats the exterior of most buildings in Masuleh. This allows for better visibility in the fog.
Source: Masule on Wikipedia. Text above is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
Wikipedia:
Masuleh architecture is unique. The buildings have been built into the mountain and are interconnected. Courtyards and roofs both serve as pedestrian areas similar to streets. Masuleh does not allow any motor vehicles to enter, due to its unique layout. It is the only city in Iran with such a prohibition. However, the small streets and many stairs simply wouldn't make it possible for vehicles to enter.
The spectacular architecture of Masuleh is popularly known as "The yard of the building above is the roof of the building below".
Yellow clay coats the exterior of most buildings in Masuleh. This allows for better visibility in the fog.
Source: Masule on Wikipedia. Text above is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
Wikipedia:
Masuleh architecture is unique. The buildings have been built into the mountain and are interconnected. Courtyards and roofs both serve as pedestrian areas similar to streets. Masuleh does not allow any motor vehicles to enter, due to its unique layout. It is the only city in Iran with such a prohibition. However, the small streets and many stairs simply wouldn't make it possible for vehicles to enter.
The spectacular architecture of Masuleh is popularly known as "The yard of the building above is the roof of the building below".
Yellow clay coats the exterior of most buildings in Masuleh. This allows for better visibility in the fog.
Source: Masule on Wikipedia. Text above is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0