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This is the swimming pool of the Abbassi Khalifa. It of course an ancient building. Built about 1000 years ago when Samarra was the Capital of the Abbassi Empire...
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pretty sky
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nice shot.
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i actually wanna go there, i'm not not gonna lie. i love the history!
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it troughly is beautiful
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Greetings from Tehran, Iran
Mahak
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went to school here and lived next door in other picture of (nice house) my dad worked for Bowen and Hunter
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Beautiful photo...Voted.
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nice shot!!
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'And of these Ninos was the one who founded Ninos (Nineveh) in Aturia and his wife who succeeded the man, Semiramis; Babylon is her construction.' From Strabo's Geography. Book 16:1(2).
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This is actually a palatial pool for the Caliph. It was his summer residence. It had running water which came from the Tigris via aqueducts.
More about Iraq at http://www.iraqfactsonline.com
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