These are some shots of Bubion, in the Sierra Nevada in Spain. Some parts of this village are supposed to date back 500 years. More recent construction has kept faithfully to the original style of the village. Even down to the roofs being covered in gravel. The original roofs where made by laying slabs of slate on wooden beams, then putting progressively smaller stones ontop until the roof is sealed. It is quite unerving looking up and seeing these rocks above you that look like they could drop on your head at anytime.
The newer buildings use more traditional building techniques, and then put the gravel ontop to keep the authentic look.





I really like the composition in #3. Thanks for sharing.

