The salt begins to crystallise after several hours of drying, which are then scraped off, collected and brought
inside huts for the filtration processes.
As cautious outsiders, we watch the inhabitants of these villages as they herd their children
inside the huts while we pass, commanding them in one of the 100 dialects of their still - intact ancient language — a language they are reluctant to share with the eager anthropologists who come to study their way of life.
He would wake now, more violently each night, certain that what he could hear was teh sounds of feet on floorboards, not outside on the veranda but
inside the hut, creeping closer and closer to his bed.
Entitled: The Last Thing I Said To You Is Don't Leave Me Here - I (2000) and The Last Thing I Said To You Is Don't Leave Me Here - II (2000), this diptych shows a nude Emin on her knees
inside the hut.
Furthermore, electricity is orders of magnitude safer and healthier than burning dung for cooking and heating
inside a hut.
Not exact matches
It was basically a
hut with a drive - through — I'm not even sure it had a seating area
inside — and it was the perfect fare for my fellow dormmates and me: high on fat and flavor, incredibly cheap, open all night.
Then one day, while the crew ate lunch
inside one of the
huts, they were blasted by a boom — «calamitously loud, like a volcano blowing up,» Brückner recalls.
The museum is a bamboo
hut, much like the
huts seen in the movie, but with a collection of memorabilia
inside.
A South African field team found the new mosquito species
inside reed
huts in rural villages in the malaria - prone nation of Malawi.
I quickly identified what did not belong
inside the Andean
hut: the Safari Guide, an explorer in khaki with a bristly mustache.
The temazcal ritual usually involves spending five hours in a very hot tent or stone
hut while a shaman or other religious practitioner uses scorching volcanic rocks doused with healing waters to bring the temperature
inside above 170 degrees.
Inside, it feels like you are in Japan, the koi fishes, the little
huts and the bridge.
Case in point: while researching The Tenth Circle, her 13th and most adventurous novel yet, the intrepid author huddled
inside an Eskimo
hut in the dead of winter with a frozen moose thawing on the sideboard to glean the ancient...
Whether that's a sound bet or, as publishing consultant and commentator Martyn Daniels says, amounts to letting «the fox
inside the chicken
hut» by handing over its customers to Amazon is debatable.
Ferret owners can set up a playground in the play area with toys such as tubes, tunnels, tents, castles, bridges,
huts and fabric animal «houses,» and then prepare them ahead of time by hiding treats
inside the toys to encourage their pets to search for them.
There are several little
huts and dog houses throughout the woods with bedding
inside that serve as private nests.
I thanked her and then she retreated
inside the cool, dark
hut to sit with her family.
They must remain in one bedroom of a small cinder - block
hut inside the fence or, for two or three hours a day, in the grassy yard that adjoins it.
On the
inside, our spacious
hut had all the comforts of a modern hotel room.
The Jungle Bar is to be found
inside the Tao» Kombo bamboo
huts set up literally in the bush!
Head
inside Bludo's
hut and open the chest, which contains the Boulder Breaker.
In 1986, When I was 17, I built a big canvas
hut with another artist named Tad Beck (also 17 at the time) on the campus of our high school, and we painted the
insides with these big pop psychedelic forms - imagine Peter Maxx mixed with Marimekko.
Just
inside the entrance of Westwood's Hammer Museum stands a human - sized gingerbread
hut by artist Nayland Blake.
Her most iconic photographs are the two self - portraits taken
inside her famous beach
hut.
Directly
inside the entrance to the gallery in Mike Kelley's recent show, one stumbled on The Keep (all works 1998), a trashy, scrap - wood
hut issuing hollow «UFO sounds.»
Indoor pollution — caused by burning a fire
inside your house, cabin,
hut or tent to cook and keep warm — was a deadly global problem until the late 19th century when cheap kerosene, a fossil fuel byproduct, became available in America and Europe.
This tiny
hut measures only 8ft 6in wide and looks like something you might find in a scrap yard, yet it is surprisingly luxurious
inside.