An interesting trip, where leaving aside the rigors of the heat, which can sometimes be inconvenient for the traveler, you show us some habitats and modus vivendi, which could be said to be direct heirs of the most remote past. Despite its apparent simplicity, I imagine that they must also be extremely comfortable and fulfill a function of perfect insulator in that climate. A truly interesting entry and description. Kind regards
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Hello @juancar347. Indeed, these primitive dwellings may have lacked modern sophistication but have surely served their true purpose in the context of sustainability in challenging aquatic environments like the Tonle Sap Lake. Despite their crude methods of construction, these ethnic houses are extremely well-ventilated, stable, and functional. Definitely delighted to have observed their modus vivendi at close range, I can tell you that it was one of the best cultural immersions I've ever had. Many thanks for sharing your insightful ideas. Happy weekend! 😊