The origins of Kandovan Village can be traced back to over seven hundred years – the village was formed by the erosion of volcanic rocks that were deposited by a nearby volcano. More
The town is star-shaped, with hexagonal walls surrounding it. The outer walls are 7 meters high and over 3 kilometers long, and they encompass an area of 30 hectares. More
With a width-to-height ratio of 1:23, 111 West 57th Street is taller than it is wide. The building stands at 1,428 feet, making it a true icon on the New York City skyline. More
Bedouin tents are a common in the deserts of Morocco, but some of the designs found in the country are truly unique and odd, making them a peculiar aspect of Moroccan cultural heritage. More