Photographer’s Note
The ‘girna’
is a sort of hut found in the Maltese countryside. The interior of these huts is inevitably domeshaped, but the exterior takes on a variety of forms - circular, oval, square, rectangular. There are 'double' giren, and giren surrounded by a buttressing wall. Others have a second storey built on top. Some are even incorporated into rubble walls, though these are small and only suitable for sheltering one or two persons.
Square or rectangular giren serve more practical purposes, particularly for the sheltering or raising of livestock, but circular giren are more common because building them is more straight forward.
There is less difficulty in incline towards the ceiling. The narrow roof opening is then covered over with a stone slab. The wall is double, and the space in between is filled with rubble and gravel. The roof is covered over with fragments of stone, sand, lime, or ground pottery mixtures. One known example was roofed over with cane and seaweed, covered with a mixture of hard debris, bringing the dome to a close.
The roofs are flattish, allowing for the drying of tomatoes, figs, and carobs. Some giren have steps leading up to the roof. The height may have been used as a vantage point for the surveying of crops, to check against theft.
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pablominto
(39884) 2009-07-04 23:12
Hello Thomas,
I guess these characteristic stone cabins will provide nice shelter for shepherds too far away to go home to sleep!
This is a well composed presentation with sharp fine details and an attractive colour palette, nicely reproduced in the pleasant light...
Greetings,
Pablo -
Nicou
(43773) 2009-07-05 3:38
Hello,
superbe compo, quel bel cabanette toute rond, je pense typique de ton pays, ces pierre, le rendu sur la pierre, le couleur, avec le petites fleurs, superbe.
bravo et amitié
Nicou
PaulVDV
(5040) 2009-07-05 13:57
Hello Thomas,
Beautiful picture of this girna.
Excellent sharpness and very nice colours.
Best regards, Paul
ciakgiak
(10102) 2009-07-05 15:19
Hello Thomas,
there's an excellent sharpness in this image, this is an interesting subject that you composed in a perfect way.
Colours and light are really superb.
Friendly regards.
Giorgio
Cretense
(54720) 2009-07-07 6:51
Hello Thomas!
Beautiful, unusual and very interesting circular structure, great architecture photo! Simple but great composition, excellent, tight framing, flawless light managment and brilliant colours! Congratulations!
Hercules
Photo Information
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Copyright: Thomas Schembri (disturbia73)
(373) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-05-04
- Categories: Daily Life
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-06-25 7:49








