During the Ottoman Empire, elaborately decorated miniature palaces for birds were carved into the exterior walls of buildings.
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During the Ottoman Empire, elaborately decorated miniature palaces for birds were carved into the exterior walls of buildings.
This example is found at Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, and is still used as a home for birds today.
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During the Ottoman Empire, elaborately decorated miniature palaces for birds were carved into the exterior walls of buildings.
This example is found at Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, and is still used as a home for birds today.
@Rainmaker1973 Urban squatters.
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During the Ottoman Empire, elaborately decorated miniature palaces for birds were carved into the exterior walls of buildings.
This example is found at Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, and is still used as a home for birds today.
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During the Ottoman Empire, elaborately decorated miniature palaces for birds were carved into the exterior walls of buildings.
This example is found at Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, and is still used as a home for birds today.
@Rainmaker1973
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During the Ottoman Empire, elaborately decorated miniature palaces for birds were carved into the exterior walls of buildings.
This example is found at Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, and is still used as a home for birds today.
@Rainmaker1973 Funny how the birds respect it enough to not shit all over it.
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