Tuesday, November 30, 2010

[Amazing]10 Cave House Unique and Interesting


The cave houses have been found in many areas of the world. This cave used as a residence and places of worship. Not all cave dwelling has been abandoned. In the area of northern China, I'm still serves as home for more than 40 million people.


10. Guyaju, China
Unique houseGuyaju is an ancient cave house, located about 92 kilometers (57 miles) from Beijing. There are no exact records that the place was never found, so no one knows its origin. The house was carved out of steep cliff overlooking Zhangshanying Town. The complex houses have attracted more than 110 stone room, and is home to the largest cave ever discovered in China.

Unique House

Unique House
 

9. Matmata, Tunisia
Next Unique house Matmâta or Metmata is a small Berber speaking town in southern Tunisia. Some of the local Berber residents live in traditional underground "troglodyte" structures. The structures typical for the village are created by digging a large pit in the ground. Around the perimeter of this pit artificial caves are then dug to be used as rooms, with some homes comprising multiple pits, connected by trench-like passageways.

Unique House

Unique House


8. Bamiyan, Afghanistan
Next Unique house Bamyan (Persian: بامیان Bāmyān), also spelled Bamiyan and Bamian, at an altitude of about 9,200 feet (2,800 m) and with a population of about 61,863, is the largest town in the region of Hazarajat, central Afghanistan and the capital of Bamyan Province. It lies approximately 240 kilometres north-west of Kabul, the national capital. Bamyan was the site of an early Hindu Buddhist monastery from which Bamyan takes its name (Sanskrit varmayana, "coloured"). Many statues of Buddha are carved into the sides of cliffs facing Bamyan city. In 2008, Bamyan was found to be the home of some of the world's oldest oil paintings.

 Unique House

Unique House
  

7. Sassi di Matera
Next Unique house The Sassi at Matera ("stones of Matera") is a cave dwelling located in the old city of Matera. The Sassi derived from prehistoric settlements, and among the first human settlements in Italy. Many of the houses, dug into the tufa rock, is really just a cave, and the streets in some parts of Sassi often located on the roof of the other houses. In 1950, the firm relocated most of the population Sassi into developing a modern city area. However, some people still live in the Sassi just like their ancestors of 9,000 years ago.

Unique House
  
Unique House


6. Mesa Verde, United States
Next Unique house Mesa Verde National Park is a U.S. National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Montezuma County, Colorado, United States. It was created in 1906 to protect some of the best preserved cliff dwellings in the world. The park occupies 81.4 square miles (211 km2) (211 square kilometers) near the Four Corners and features numerous ruins of homes and villages built by the Ancestral Puebloan people, sometimes called the Anasazi. The Ancestral Puebloans made these stone villages their home in the 13th century, however, the first Ancestral Puebloans settled in Mesa Verde over 600 years before the cliff dwellings were ever built. These first people are known as the Basketmakers and they lived in pithouses clustered into small villages usually built on mesa tops but sometimes in the overhangs of the cliffs. These hunter gatherer people settled and began farming and using the bow and arrow, a weapon that was more efficient and accurate than the atlatl.

Unique House

Unique House


5. Bandiagara Escarpment, Mali
Next Unique house The Bandiagara Escarpment is an escarpment in the Dogon country of Mali. The sandstone cliff rises about 500 meters above the lower sandy flats to the south. It has a length of approximately 150 kilometers. The area of the escarpment is inhabited today by the Dogon people. Before the Dogon, the escarpment was inhabited by the Tellem and Toloy. Many structures remain from the Tellem.

The Bandiagara Escarpment was listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1989. The Cliffs of Bandiagara are a sandstone chain ranging from south to northeast over 200 km and extending to the Grandamia massif. The end of the massif is marked by the Hombori Tondo, Mali's highest peak at 1,115 meters. Because of its archaeological, ethnological and geological characteristics, the entire site is one of the most imposing in West Africa.

Unique House

Unique House


4. Vardzia, Georgia
Next Unique house The cave city of Vardzia (Georgian: ვარძია) is a cave monastery dug into the side of the Erusheli mountain in southern Georgia near Aspindza on the left bank of the Mtkvari River. It was founded by Queen Tamar in 1185. The monastery was constructed as protection from the Mongols. and consisted of over six thousand apartments in a thirteen story complex. The city included a church, a throne room, and a complex irrigation system watering terraced farmlands. The only access to the complex was through some well hidden tunnels near the Mtkvari river.

An earthquake in Samtskhe destroyed approximately two thirds of the city in 1283, exposing the caves to outside view and collapsing the irrigation system. The church was reinforced and an externally visible bell tower added during the reign of Beka Jakheli in the thirteenth century. Persians commanded by Shah Tahmasp I raided the monastery in 1551, capturing all important icons and effectively ending the life of the monastery.

Unique House

Unique House


3. Kandovan, Iran
Next Unique house Located in the eastern Iranian province of Azerbaijan, Kandovan is a mysterious village of the thirteenth century. Many houses in Kandovan have done in caves located in the cone-shaped, formed naturally compressed volcanic ash formations that make scenery look like a giant termite colony. Most of the cave houses are 2-4 floors high. In a typical four-story house, ground floor is used as an animal shelter, the next two floors used as living room, and upstairs is used for storage. Material hardens pillar is an efficient insulator and shelter caves remain cool in summer and warm in winter.


Unique House

Unique House


2. Ortahisar, Turkey
Next Unique house Ortahisar citadel, built both as a defense and as a settlement, is situated 6km from Ürgüp, on the road to Nevsehir. Typical examples of the area's civilian architecture can be found among the houses skirting the citadel. The sides of the valleys are littered with carved out storage areas used for preserving local products such as apples and potatoes, as well as oranges and lemons brought from the Mediterranean.

Very interesting churches and monasteries can be found in the surrounding valleys. Among these are, Sarica church, Cambazli church, Tavsanli church, Balkan Deresi church and Hallac Dere monastery.

Unique House 

Unique House


1. Uçhisar, Turkey
Last Unique house Uçhisar located at the highest point in the area only 7km from Nevsehir. Places to stay in the cave this rock became the most populated areas Uçhisar. However, because of hazards caused by erosion becomes larger, then on the move.

Unique House

Unique House

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