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January 25th 2020

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Helping to manage the ongoing conservation at Lalish

Another enjoyable 8 days of helping to manage the ongoing conservation and restoration of the Temple at Lalish, Iraq, for the Yazidis is coming to an end tomorrow.

Main Temple Entrance

13th century wall exposed during the works

January 25th 2020

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