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A detail of a turret on the Ramparts on May 11, 2009 in Essaouira, Morocco. The Ramparts protected the Medina from invaders approaching across the wild Atlantic Ocean, and from the sea itself, seen here on a calm sunlit spring evening. Essaouira, on the windswept Atlantic coast of Morocco, was re-built in the 18th century by French architect Theodore Cornut to the orders of Sultan Ben Abdullah. Surrounded by ramparts it is a charming small town now becoming more popular with tourists.
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AA606548
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Purpose
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Size
3600px × 5400px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
AFRICA
Architect
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Architecture
Atlantic Ocean
CITY WALL
coast
colour photograph
DEFENSIVE WALL
detail
Essaouira
Fortification
LATE AFTERNOON
Medina
Mogador
Morocco
NORTH AFRICA
ramparts
ROCKS
Sea
Seaside
SPRING
Spring
Stone
Sultan Ben Abdallah
Théodore Cornut
TURRET
Wall