True or false
Tibetan arquitecture is influenced by Chinese arquitecture.
In Tibetan buildings, the Buddhist wheel and dragons are usually present.
Tibetan monasteries are low buildings.
Tibetan people don't uses wood in their buildings.
The Forbidden City is the best example of Tibetan architecture.
In the Caribbean, the Spanish built homes with patios and portals.
In Jamaica, there are Victorian style homes.
Wood is a widely used material in Jamaican construction.
"Vale Royal" and "Monkey College" are two historic buildings in Jamaica.
Fine decorations wooden lace Caribbean appear in Jamaican buildings.
Recently, Krispin K. has designed mud houses in Sydney.
The walls and walls made of mud bricks are thin and low density.
Mud houses have little resistance to impact.
They are totally recyclable and ecologic
In Australia, hotels like the Kooralbyn in Queensland are built with mud bricks.
Redcliffe is located near Brisbane, in Australia.
Before the arrival of Europeans, the area was not inhabited by the Aborigines.
Redcliffe is a seaside resort town and a lot of people are attracted there to enjoy its sandy beaches.
In the heart of Redcliffe is located Sttlement Cove Lagoon, a tropical water wonderland.
There are not camping nor motels, in Redcliffe.
In Aragon, especially in the province of Zaragoza, there are highly prized caves as housing.
Elsewhere in Spain, the caves have become rural tourism establishments.
In Cappadocia (Turkey) it is not possible live in a cave.
About 20 Million Chinese still live in caves and dirt-covered dwellings.
In New Jersey, immigrants who lost their jobs and can not afford to pay rental have moved into caves.