How do you tell a Stable Photo, from the Second Floor Barracks Photo? They have the same configuration on the Pillars. But it is easier than you think, first Check your Sun Source. More Sun comes in through windows and doorways, than downstairs, where the Horses are stabled. It is way easy to inadvertently have the NEGATIVE up side Down, like the following PHOTO.
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How can I tell the Direction of the Sunlight coming from the East Morning Sun? How do I know that is East? The only Exit door are on North Side, Near the Eastern Wall. You can tell the season TOO, because Only in the Summer is the Sun far enough North to shine in the North doorway. But the Negative was REVERSED the wrong way, and How do I know? Looking Straight down in that photo of the Second Floor, to the Back Wall, I see 4, maybe 5 sets of Columns and there should be only one more behind the Camera Man's back. Let me show you why I am convinced that the Negative image was placed on Backwards.
NOW it makes Perfect Sense, Camera Man has his back to the East Wall, standing just in front of the last row of Pillars, near the Exit door on the NORTH, about 9:00 AM, on June 11, 1967 - June 16, 1967. How did I know that ? ? ? Those are the ONLY DAYS that ISRAEL was in charge of the so-called Temple Mount, they gave it back to the Muslims. So West is the Direction the Camera is Looking, and South is the direction to the LEFT. HOW DO I KNOW This is the SECOND FLOOR? Look at the floor, it is Tiled with bricks or pieces of tile squares, therefore it is TILED FLOORING for ROMAN X Cavalry. I really don't know the arrangement of the Bunk Beds. but I can GUESS, I would have Three Bunk Beds in a U shape, with the open end facing the arched doorway. WHY DIRT FLOORS ARE GROUND FLOORS ONLY? One word, PEE from the Horses. When Dirt floor gets saturated I with horse pee, send a detail down to remove 2 feet of the smelly stuff and replace it with FRESH DIRT. That is not the detail you want to Volunteer FOR.
Next, I will show you some additional Photos of the Second Floor Barracks.