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The claim, however, is false.
First photo
A reverse image search on TinEye followed by subsequent keyword searches on Google found the first picture was posted on this
Facebook page called “The History of Berbers” on May 10, 2015, credited to American photographer George Steinmetz.
The post’s caption reads: “Abandoned village near Lizereg, NE of El Oued, which shows the now disused practice of building homes with a series of domes and walls made with sand roses, or salt encrusted sand crystals that are mortared together. This style of building has disappeared over the past 25 years as the region adopted concrete and rebar as building materials, but nearby El Oued is still known by the name given over a hundred years ago by traveler Isabelle Eberhardt, who called it ‘the city of a thousand domes’.”