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  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, which date from the 15th century. One of the houses contains the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art. The wooden balconies of the Casas Colgadas hang over the course of the Huécar
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  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, which date from the 15th century. One of the houses contains the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art. The wooden balconies of the Casas Colgadas hang over the course of the Huécar
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  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, which date from the 15th century. One of the houses contains the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art. The wooden balconies of the Casas Colgadas hang over the course of the Huécar
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  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
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  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
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  • Burano island, the main square with St Martino church. At evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
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  • Burano island, the main square with St Martino church. At evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
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  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113129.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113124.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113122.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113107.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113089.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
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  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113071.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113069.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113068.jpg
  • Burano island, the main square with St Martino church. At evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113055.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113044.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113039.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
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  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113129.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113072.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113042.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
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  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113109.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113104.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113074.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113072.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113061.jpg
  • Burano island, the main square with St Martino church. At evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113056.jpg
  • Burano island, the main square with St Martino church. At evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113052.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113042.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113125.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
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  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, and the skyline of the old city, A UNESCO World Heritage.
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  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, and the skyline of the old city, A UNESCO World Heritage.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional  houses.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, Musée de la Cohue (fine arts museum) with the cathedral. The historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, Musée de la Cohue (fine arts museum). The historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Sant'Antioco island. The reconstruction of a Punic burial site in the hypogaeum village including a series of Punic tombs built between the late sixth and the end of the third century B. C. later adapted as houses from the poorer classes of the country; these underground places are known by the name of Is Gruttas, the caves.
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  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, and the skyline of the old city, A UNESCO World Heritage.
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  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, and the skyline of the old city, A UNESCO World Heritage.
    em7413026.jpg
  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, and the skyline of the old city, A UNESCO World Heritage.
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  • Dubrovnik. Fishermen houses under the Lovrjenac Fort This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones, the set for Blackwater Bay.
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  • Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kaymakamlar Muze Evi, with a display of traditional Ottoman life, is the most interesting. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, Musée de la Cohue (fine arts museum). The historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Burano island, the painted house of a local artist  Bepi Suà.
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  • Uchisar, Pigeons Valley.
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  • Burano island, church of San Martino, with a leaning campanile. The church holds the relics of Santa Barbara.
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  • Burano island. The village and St Martino church.
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  • Torcello island, the beautiful Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (founded in 639 and with much eleventh and 12th century Byzantine work) from Burano's island canal.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, Portree, the small  harbour.
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  • Tela: the beautiful Garifuna village of Miami, on a narrow sand bar between the Caribbean Sea and the Laguna de los Micos.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island. Sleat Peninsula, the village of Isleornsay was once the most important fishing harbour of Skye. Now the okd whites cottages are mostly utilised for tourist pourposes.
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  • Tela: the beautiful Garifuna village of Miami, on a narrow sand bar between the Caribbean Sea and the Laguna de los Micos.
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  • Vannes,  "Vannes and his wife".
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, Portree, the small  harbour.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island: Portree, the most populated town of the island.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island, Portree, the small  harbour.
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  • Henningsvaer fishing village
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  • Henningsvaer fishing village
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  • Pontic tombs looming above the northern bank of Yesilirmak river. there are 18 tombs in these valleys, all empty, cut in the rock in the 4th century BC and used for cult worship of the deified rulers.
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  • Iquitos, Puerto Belén, a village of wooden huts raised above the water on stilts or floating on rafts, called “The Venice of the Peruvian Jungle”.
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  • Tela: the beautiful Garifuna village of Miami, on a narrow sand bar between the Caribbean Sea and the Laguna de los Micos.
    em0410093.jpg
  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island: Portree, the most populated town of the island.
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  • Rennes, timber-framed houses near the historical St Anne square. Rennes has the mosth high number of timber-framed houses of all Brittanny. As in the rest of the Duchy of Brittany, in Rennes, the mediaeval-style timber-framed houses continued to be built until the mid 17th century, much later than the actual Middle Ages themselves. The fire which broke out on 23 December 1720 destroyed over 900 houses and buildings.Nevertheless there are still numerous timber-framed houses in the streets off the city centre.
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  • Rennes, the historical St Anne square. Rennes has the mosth high number of timber-framed houses of all Brittanny. As in the rest of the Duchy of Brittany, in Rennes, the mediaeval-style timber-framed houses continued to be built until the mid 17th century, much later than the actual Middle Ages themselves. The fire which broke out on 23 December 1720 destroyed over 900 houses and buildings.Nevertheless there are still numerous timber-framed houses in the streets off the city centre.
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  • Rennes, the historical Champ-Jacquet square. Rennes has the mosth high number of timber-framed houses of all Brittanny. As in the rest of the Duchy of Brittany, in Rennes, the mediaeval-style timber-framed houses continued to be built until the mid 17th century, much later than the actual Middle Ages themselves. The fire which broke out on 23 December 1720 destroyed over 900 houses and buildings.Nevertheless there are still numerous timber-framed houses in the streets off the city centre.
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  • Rennes, the historical Champ-Jacquet square. Rennes has the mosth high number of timber-framed houses of all Brittanny. As in the rest of the Duchy of Brittany, in Rennes, the mediaeval-style timber-framed houses continued to be built until the mid 17th century, much later than the actual Middle Ages themselves. The fire which broke out on 23 December 1720 destroyed over 900 houses and buildings.Nevertheless there are still numerous timber-framed houses in the streets off the city centre.
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  • Rennes, the historical St Anne square. Rennes has the mosth high number of timber-framed houses of all Brittanny. As in the rest of the Duchy of Brittany, in Rennes, the mediaeval-style timber-framed houses continued to be built until the mid 17th century, much later than the actual Middle Ages themselves. The fire which broke out on 23 December 1720 destroyed over 900 houses and buildings.Nevertheless there are still numerous timber-framed houses in the streets off the city centre.
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  • Rennes, the historical St Anne square. Rennes has the mosth high number of timber-framed houses of all Brittanny. As in the rest of the Duchy of Brittany, in Rennes, the mediaeval-style timber-framed houses continued to be built until the mid 17th century, much later than the actual Middle Ages themselves. The fire which broke out on 23 December 1720 destroyed over 900 houses and buildings.Nevertheless there are still numerous timber-framed houses in the streets off the city centre.
    em7301435.jpg
  • Rennes, the historical Champ-Jacquet square. Rennes has the mosth high number of timber-framed houses of all Brittanny. As in the rest of the Duchy of Brittany, in Rennes, the mediaeval-style timber-framed houses continued to be built until the mid 17th century, much later than the actual Middle Ages themselves. The fire which broke out on 23 December 1720 destroyed over 900 houses and buildings.Nevertheless there are still numerous timber-framed houses in the streets off the city centre.
    em7301415.jpg
  • Rennes, the historical Champ-Jacquet square. Rennes has the mosth high number of timber-framed houses of all Brittanny. As in the rest of the Duchy of Brittany, in Rennes, the mediaeval-style timber-framed houses continued to be built until the mid 17th century, much later than the actual Middle Ages themselves. The fire which broke out on 23 December 1720 destroyed over 900 houses and buildings.Nevertheless there are still numerous timber-framed houses in the streets off the city centre.
    em7301421.jpg
  • Rennes, the historical Champ-Jacquet square. Rennes has the mosth high number of timber-framed houses of all Brittanny. As in the rest of the Duchy of Brittany, in Rennes, the mediaeval-style timber-framed houses continued to be built until the mid 17th century, much later than the actual Middle Ages themselves. The fire which broke out on 23 December 1720 destroyed over 900 houses and buildings.Nevertheless there are still numerous timber-framed houses in the streets off the city centre.
    em7301419.jpg
  • Rennes, St. Guillaume street, timber--framed houses. Rennes has more timber-framed houses of all the Brittanny.
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  • Rennes, St. Guillaume street, timber--framed houses. Rennes has more timber-framed houses of all the Brittanny.
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  • Rennes, St. Guillaume street, timber--framed houses. Rennes has more timber-framed houses of all the Brittanny.
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  • Rennes, St. Guillaume street, timber--framed houses. Rennes has more timber-framed houses of all the Brittanny.
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  • Rennes, St. Guillaume street, timber--framed houses. Rennes has more timber-framed houses of all the Brittanny.
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  • Safranbolu, Havuzlu Asmazlar Konagi is the most atmospheric hotel in a restored Ottoman traditional old houses. A fine beautiful pool is right on the centre of the main room (Havuzlu means with pool"9): This pool is the best of the indoor pools of Safranbolu, utilised not for swimming but to cool the room and gave a pleasant background sound. Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
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  • Safranbolu, small copies of the famous wooden houses. Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
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  • Val Gardena, St Christina village. Typical maso, the traditional villages houses of South Tyrol landscape. The Ladins minority call the masi "Vila", from latin classical "Vicus" (small village). Today in South Tyrol these houses are protected and the help of local political autonomy has been basic for the survival of the traditional culture of Ladins minorities of South Tyrol.
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  • Safranbolu, Havuzlu Asmazlar Konagi is the most atmospheric hotel in a restored Ottoman traditional old houses. A fine beautiful pool is right on the centre of the main room (Havuzlu means with pool"9): This pool is the best of the indoor pools of Safranbolu, utilised not for swimming but to cool the room and gave a pleasant background sound. Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
    em2712445.jpg
  • Rennes, St. Guillaume street, timber--framed houses. Rennes has more timber-framed houses of all the Brittanny.
    em7301460.jpg
  • Safranbolu, Havuzlu Asmazlar Konagi is the most atmospheric hotel in a restored Ottoman traditional old houses. A fine beautiful pool is right on the centre of the main room (Havuzlu means with pool"9): This pool is the best of the indoor pools of Safranbolu, utilised not for swimming but to cool the room and gave a pleasant background sound. Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
    em2712445.jpg
  • Safranbolu, Havuzlu Asmazlar Konagi is the most atmospheric hotel in a restored Ottoman traditional old houses. A fine beautiful pool is right on the centre of the main room (Havuzlu means with pool"9): This pool is the best of the indoor pools of Safranbolu, utilised not for swimming but to cool the room and gave a pleasant background sound. Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
    em2712439.jpg
  • Nile Valley, painted houses on the river bank not far from Luxor. The subjects are peasant life and pilgrimages (hadji) to the Mecca.
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  • Nile Valley, painted houses on the river bank not far from Luxor. The subjects are peasant life and pilgrimages (hadji) to the Mecca.
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  • Puerto Montt, traditional iron and wooden houses iìof Southern Chile.
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  • Puerto Montt, traditional iron and wooden houses iìof Southern Chile.
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  • Puerto Montt, traditional iron and wooden houses iìof Southern Chile.
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  • Rennes, Ti Koz House, one of the oldest timber-framed houses of Rennes.
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  • Rennes, Ti Koz House, one of the oldest timber-framed houses of Rennes.
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  • Puerto Montt, traditional iron and wooden houses iìof Southern Chile.
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  • Castro. Traditional palafitos houses built on stilts above the sea.
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