Floors From Around the World

The tiled floor in Ghent’s Belltower (Belgium).
The tiled floor in Ghent's Bell Tower (Belgium) Roman mosaic floor at Clunia in Spain – although it’s a lot older than the floor in Ghent’s Belltower, it’s almost in better shape! Mosaic tile floor in Clunia, a Roman ruin that had existed as a town for several hundred years (from pre-Roman times until about the 3rd century AD)Cracked floor tiles in Talpa, one of Mexico’s Pueblos Magicos in the Pacific high sierras.Cracked floor tiles in Talpa, one of Mexico's Pueblos Magicos in the Pacific high sierras A pigeon on the patterned marble floors of the Baby Taj in Agra, India.
A pigeon on the patterned marble floors of the Baby Taj in Agra, India Gravestone marker in the floor of the New Church in Delft, Holland.Gravestone Marker in the Floor of the New Church in Delft, Holland More of Jennifer Nichole Wells’ One Word Challenge: Floor.

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