Sentences with phrase «traditional reeds»

There are six villas (two luxury (very luxurious), 3 deluxe (deluxe) and a standard (regular)-RRB- which are all built with the highest standards with Balinese form of marble - floored building and a traditional reed roof.All are equipped with luxury furniture, with air conditioning, hot water control system and the cold, flat screen TV, DVD, CD player and room to relax.
The Lodge boasts one of the finest menus in the Garden Route; gourmet dinners are served in the traditional reed ceilinged dining room, or can be taken in the rustic charm of the wine room.
The house has a thatched roof, traditional reed ceilings, and wooden floors, and is adjacent to Millstone Pottery and Gallery where the hosts, Paul and Nina, have been making wood - fired pots for 20 years.
From Máncora we headed down the coast via Trujillo and its colourful, colonial buildings, the ancient ruins of the adobe city of Chan Chan, and Huanchaco (known for its ceviche, surf and traditional reed fishing boats).
The beautiful decor is rounded out be darkwood platform beds, vibrant hues and traditional reed blinds.

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A Marsh Arab (Ma «dan) woman carries freshly cut reeds, the traditional construction material of mats, baskets, and houses in the Mesopotamian Marshes of modern day Iraq.
Glide silently between tall avenues of papyrus and river reeds, sprawled comfortably on the flat wooden wedge of a traditional dugout canoe, or mokoro.
and a stand - alone villas which uses the same pool with views of terraced rice fields which are both equipped with modern equipment and traditional forms of Bali with the ceiling of reeds, ivory - colored sandstone, dark teak wood and stone floors white.
Slopes as far as the eye can see are an undulating sea of green, covered in tall reed grass, which at times are harvested by the locals for thatched roofing that is typical in traditional Balinese architecture.
For instance, there is traditional court music featuring instruments like the hichiriki [a double reed Japanese flute] and shō [a free reed musical instrument].
For example, he has created a set of bowls using the method of Mexico's indigenous Mimbres people, painting the earthenware using a traditional single reed brush but depicting contemporary military imagery such as...
For example, he has created a set of bowls using the method of Mexico's indigenous Mimbres people, painting the earthenware using a traditional single reed brush but depicting contemporary military imagery such as B - 1 bombers, tanks, and radiation symbols.
Although REED provides a very wide range of recruitment related services, REED's particular focus is on the provision of what might be best described as «traditional» recruitment services, matching work seekers seeking both temporary and permanent employment with employers looking to fill various roles.
The Commission notes that there is currently uncertainty about the commercial harvesting of vegetation in a high preservation area (such as river reeds at Aurukun) for the use in traditional art and craft or to produce goods for sale.
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