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Caption Excavation for the foundation of the first Bahá’í Temple of Africa near Kampala, Uganda. The hill on which it will be built is about 4,000 feet above sea level, and is topped with hard laterite. Due to the strength of this laterite, the foundation walls are sunk only 2 1/2 feet below ground level. A bearing of 7 degrees East was taken when laying out the trenches, so that one of the nine doors faces towards ‘Akká.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 323, page 5. View as PDF

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current16:48, 13 February 2020Thumbnail for version as of 16:48, 13 February 20201,156 × 752 (1.4 MB)JagarFrom BN 323 p 5 Caption: "Excavation for the foundation of the first Baha'i Temple of Africa near Kampala, Uganda. The hill on which it will be built is about 4,000 feet above sea level, and is topped with hard laterite. Due to the strength of this laterite, the foundation walls are sunk only 2 1/2 feet below ground level. A bearing of 7 degrees East was taken when laying out the trenches, so that one of the nine doors faces towards 'Akka." Category:Baha'i News No 323 [[Category:Kampala...

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