HOW PEOPLE LIVE
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:47 pm
1- The typically Tibetan buildins are:
a) castle-like house: houses constructed with earth, stone and wood looking like a castle.
b) Tent: the commonts tents are made of cloth in cities ans agricultural areas and in yak wool in pastoral aereas.
c) Cave dwelling: cave dwelling are frequently built by the side of hill or muntain.
2- The town of Black River is one of the oldest in Jamaica. It was very important to the slave trade. In thos town you will find examples of Georgian, Jamaican Georgian, British Colonial and Jamaican vernacular architectural styles whoch reflect the different periods in the history.
4 - Redcliffe is an eastern suburb on the Redcliffe peninsula in Queensland, Australia. It's a popular location for residents of Brisbane to relax at its sandy beaches.
5- Yes. I found that in China people still live in caves but with all mod-cons such as cookers ans refrigerators and are even wired for cable TV. It's nabe is "yaodong".
40 million Chinese still live in caves or subterranean dwellings.
a) castle-like house: houses constructed with earth, stone and wood looking like a castle.
b) Tent: the commonts tents are made of cloth in cities ans agricultural areas and in yak wool in pastoral aereas.
c) Cave dwelling: cave dwelling are frequently built by the side of hill or muntain.
2- The town of Black River is one of the oldest in Jamaica. It was very important to the slave trade. In thos town you will find examples of Georgian, Jamaican Georgian, British Colonial and Jamaican vernacular architectural styles whoch reflect the different periods in the history.
4 - Redcliffe is an eastern suburb on the Redcliffe peninsula in Queensland, Australia. It's a popular location for residents of Brisbane to relax at its sandy beaches.
5- Yes. I found that in China people still live in caves but with all mod-cons such as cookers ans refrigerators and are even wired for cable TV. It's nabe is "yaodong".
40 million Chinese still live in caves or subterranean dwellings.