Old Roof Tiles Jigsaw Puzzle

Old Roof Tiles
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In today's puzzle we feature some traditional terracotta l roof tiles. Roof tiles are "hung" from the framework of a roof by fixing them with nails. They are designed mainly to keep out rain, , and are traditionally made from terracotta or slate. Have fun!

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