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911-10906 - The Black House village at Garenin near Carloway on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK. These ancient traditional houses have been preserved, after they were abandoned finally in the 1970's until then people were living in them.
1161-8506 - Thatched cottage old stone home at Auchindrain Highland farming township settlement and village folklore museum at Furnace near Inveraray in the Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
857-69490 - Camel traders and herders sit in a tea hut in a camel market in El Obeid, Sudan on February 16, 2006. Yussuf Gamaa, 2nd from L, is a camel herder from Darfur. About 150,000 camels cross over from Sudan into Egypt every year, the majority as cattle as an inexpensive source of protein. Today the camel is both the caravan and the cargo. Camels from this market will travel the Forty Days Road or Darb el-Arbein a 1,200 mile desert trail into Egypt and the oldest trade route in the Sahara. Desert nomads like Yussuf depend on the profitable camel trade for their livelihood.
665-5189 - Auberge des Deux Tonneaux (Two Barrels Inn), typical ancient Norman cottage, thatched and half timbered, with tractor, Pierrefitte en Auge, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe