The Philomel Store.
The Philomel store in Port Stanley, Falkland Islands (1984). Not sure of the exact location.
Excerpt from the BBC web-site: Link
The brightly-painted corrugated iron - known in the area simply as "wriggly tin" - was used originally because of the expense of importing bricks and difficulties in quarrying the local stone.
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The Philomel Store.
The Philomel store in Port Stanley, Falkland Islands (1984). Not sure of the exact location.
Excerpt from the BBC web-site: Link
The brightly-painted corrugated iron - known in the area simply as "wriggly tin" - was used originally because of the expense of importing bricks and difficulties in quarrying the local stone.
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Uploaded on March 26, 2007
Taken on March 20, 2007