Sentences with phrase «straw huts»

So far we have had the gradient from timber forests to caves and straw huts, onto unpredictable volcanos to marbled terrazzios and now from petrol bowsers to our living rooms.
Though you can play offline, the game shines online as you can fight against other players and raid their compounds of straw huts and dungeons even when they're not playing; you can also team up with other players to progress.
Rooms here are provided in 25 luxury traditional straw huts called bures featuring a private deck with hammocks.
Provide simple picture books that show various kinds of homes such as houseboats, adobe homes, igloos, straw huts, and so on.
Whether your team is located with you or working out of a straw hut in Africa, the technology available today makes it easier to not only stay up to date but also ahead of the entrepreneurial power curve.
Sensing an opportunity to be heard by unprejudiced ears, and, writes Las Casas, «knowing the odor of holiness that they produced, he let himself into the straw hut which had been given to the religious for their quarters and made an account of his life.»
I don't live in a straw hut either.
Fiji's only overwater bures (Fijian for «wood and straw hut»), these cozy suites overlook a reef and marine sanctuary.
Outdoor & Pool Area For those keen on pool lounging their way through the duration of their Bali holiday, the villa «s straw hut bale provides just the perfect setting to do so.

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These include filters for household water stores, drinking straws with filters that people can carry with them, the pesticide Abate to kill water fleas in ponds, and «containment huts» for people to go to when a worm appears, to keep them away from water supplies.
In the late 70's, however, archaeological evidence found in Chekinag Province dispelled this belief when researchers excavated a massive collection of carbonized grains, straw, earthen cooking utensils and evidence of advanced wooden huts.
As time went on, swimming pools were developed for recreational purposes and little huts built from stone, tile and straw started popping up; serving as dressing rooms for people to change into swimsuits.
Day 7 Travel to Galicia and visit O Cebreiro, known for its Celtic origin straw - roofed huts.
Many paddy growers or fishermen live in precarious huts made of straw, cane, or the odd metal plank, without any possibility of affording any stronger construction.
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