Rabao/Architecture

Hidden away in a corner of the Western Altepa Desert is the township of Rabao. This dusty settlement is gathered around an underground natural freshwater spring, and is accessed through a cave from the desert itself. Rabao boasts very little in the way of permanent structures; the tents, which are so common in this region, are the main accommodations. The exceptions are a few wooden structures: Given the spread-out, seemingly haphazard layout of the town, I have divided it up into areas rather than try to identify a patch of sand as a residence or business.

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Rabao

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 * Auction House
 * Commercial Area
 * Rabao Springs
 * Southern Rabao

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