Floating Village |
Robert Clark
In a country where fish is the staple source of protein and
land is at a premium, most villages are located along the
lakes and rivers and many are built to actually float on the
waterways. Fish production has decreased dramatically in
recent years and they also have to regularly move their
houses up and down the banks with rising and subsiding
water so they float properly on their moorings and allow
boat traffic up and down the cluttered ‘roads’ that crisscross
the villages. Cambodia.
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