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Surface detail of a rammed earth wall.
Apart from the patches of damage, the surface shows regular horizontal lines from the wooden form work used in constructing the wall and subtler horizontal strata from the successive compacted layers of earth used to build the wall.
Keywords: Rammed earth, wall, construction, natural building
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wider view of the same wall.
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