wildfocusimages > One of the granaries built by Moulay Ismail to store food for his horses, Meknes, Morocco; Portrait
wildfocusimages > The ruins of the fortified granary atop Ait Benhaddou, Morocco; Landscape
wildfocusimages > The ruins of the fortified granary atop Ait Benhaddou, Morocco; Portrait
wildfocusimages > WFI - Converted photo
wildfocusimages > The Qasr at Kabaw is over 700 yrs old and was last used in the 1960s. Much less uniform than Qasr al-Haj but a similar style. This Qasr is built on a hilltop thus giving it a commanding view of the surrounds.
wildfocusimages > Qasar Al Hadj photo
wildfocusimages > Qasar Al Hadj photo
wildfocusimages > Part of the village itself, which was last inhabited in the 1950s.
wildfocusimages > The animal horns up on the ramparts were amulets of good fortune.
One of the granaries built by Moulay Ismail to store food for his horses, Meknes, Morocco; Portrait
wildfocusimages > One of the granaries built by Moulay Ismail to store food for his horses, Meknes, Morocco; Portrait
One of the granaries built by Moulay Ismail to store food for his horses, Meknes, Morocco; Portrait
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