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Description Here is a traditional amakan (woven split bamboo) house on the shore. For something made entirely of wood, bamboo mats, and thatch, I must say I was impressed by the size of the building, complete with balconies and sit outs. (Bohol- Tagbilaran, Philippines, May 2013)
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Source Traditional house with 'nipa' walls
Author shankar s. from Dubai, united arab emirates

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publication date: 13 July 2013

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