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a mud building
A mosque in Timbuktu, with distinctive wooden spikes, which are the ends of the timbers used for support
 

Mud architecture

Many Malian houses and even large buildings are built from mud bricks with mud-plastered walls. Larger structures, such as mosques have wooden supports built into them. The supports stick out, giving the appearance of spines.

The most famous mud building is the mosque at Djenné, a town built on an island in the Niger river. The current mosque was built on an old site in the early 1900s.

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Photo taken for Oxfam by Rhodri Jones