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It's incredible to think how much these structures represent beyond just shelter.

They were hubs of life, creativity, and survival, all built in harmony with their surroundings.

The idea of community transcends time. Whether it was 900 years ago or today, the need for connection, shared resources, and support is a constant.

Also, imagining the mix of daily life, from farming to cultural gatherings, really brings the place to life in a way that just calling it a “ruin” doesn’t quite capture.

Thanks for sharing!

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David Peluchette
David Peluchette

Written by David Peluchette

I'm an American Expat who's been living, working and traveling abroad for over 26 years, writing in a variety of topics from an Expat's perspective.

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