Tamegroute, Morocco:kilns at the pottery factory. A kiln is a thermally insulated chamber, or oven, in which a controlled temperature regime is produced. Uses include the hardening, burning or drying of materials. Kilns are also used for the firing of materials, such as clay and other raw materials, to form ceramics (including pottery. Tamegroute is a village in the south of Morocco, in the valley of the Draa River. It has a history as an important center of learning and religion. Tamegoute's pottery is also very well known.
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