the only settlement on stilts? go to Cambodia or south of Vietnam, just for another example.
20k people on a lake - these pics are very 'nice' - where does the kitchen/human waste go, from 20k people, on a lake?
what i would like to read, after the author makes the claim that "It's commonly believed that the Tofinu people settled here around 4 centuries ago to escape slavers who came from the Fon tribe and were not allowed to fight in water for traditional reasons (or perhaps could not swim)." - please bear with me, I'm not trying to diss anyone, but I find it SUPER suspicious, that at that age, at that time (slave trade to the Americas?), this really would be the reason - can't swim... ...
In the 16th century the arabs were using black slaves. If it's true that it's on the UNESCO World Heritage list, you should have some faith! There are some marvelous thing on that list.
the only settlement on stilts? go to Cambodia or south of Vietnam, just for another example.
20k people on a lake - these pics are very 'nice' - where does the kitchen/human waste go, from 20k people, on a lake?
what i would like to read, after the author makes the claim that "It's commonly believed that the Tofinu people settled here around 4 centuries ago to escape slavers who came from the Fon tribe and were not allowed to fight in water for traditional reasons (or perhaps could not swim)." - please bear with me, I'm not trying to diss anyone, but I find it SUPER suspicious, that at that age, at that time (slave trade to the Americas?), this really would be the reason - can't swim... ...
In the 16th century the arabs were using black slaves. If it's true that it's on the UNESCO World Heritage list, you should have some faith! There are some marvelous thing on that list.
20k people on a lake - these pics are very 'nice' - where does the kitchen/human waste go, from 20k people, on a lake?
what i would like to read, after the author makes the claim that "It's commonly believed that the Tofinu people settled here around 4 centuries ago to escape slavers who came from the Fon tribe and were not allowed to fight in water for traditional reasons (or perhaps could not swim)." - please bear with me, I'm not trying to diss anyone, but I find it SUPER suspicious, that at that age, at that time (slave trade to the Americas?), this really would be the reason - can't swim... ...