Ghoufi
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Ghoufi, also known as the Rhoufi, Balconies of Ghoufi and the Ghoufi Canyon, is a historic settlement and tourist site in the village of T'kout in Batna Province, Algeria.[1] The canyon, located in the Aures Mountains and Abiod River Valley,[2] was carved by the Abiod River and stretches for 3 to 4 kilometers. The site is remarkable for the Balconies of Ghoufi, which overlook an oasis.
The Ghoufi balcony ruins include troglodyte homes or domesticated cave dwellings.[3] The homes are carved out of metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, including sandstone. The home are four centuries old and were inhabited until the 1970s.[4] The ruins preserve traditional and indigenous construction methods.[5]
Ghoufi is included as part of the Parc des Aurès on UNESCO's Tentative List of World Heritage Sites.[6][7]