Kandovan Village, a Rocky Architectural Oddity in Iran Kandovan is - TopicsExpress



          

Kandovan Village, a Rocky Architectural Oddity in Iran Kandovan is an extraordinary ancient village in the province of East Azarbaijan, near the city of Tabriz, Iran. With its at least 800 years existence, this remarkable place is inhabited by 670 people and offers scenic beauty for its travelers. With homes carved inside rocks, some of them 700 years old, the Kandovan village is said to have been partially formed by volcanic remains from a strong Mount Sahand eruptions hundreds of years ago. Another interesting aspect is the fact that the rock acts as an energy efficient material, keeping the house cool during summer and warm during winter. This is why most of the inhabitants here do not use heaters or air conditioning systems.
Posted on: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 10:05:29 +0000

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