Friend @storiesoferne your publication has impacted me, for the nourished in images and excellent narration with which I have made a trip with you to Cambodia. The traditional houses on stilts and boats on the Tonle Sap Lake has been magnificent, because each culture has its charm. In my country, specifically in Zulia State you can see houses on stilts, called palafitos of the ethnic groups living on the shores of Lake Maracaibo, as mentioned by our dear friend @marcosmilano71. These dwellings are maintained by ancestral traditions. Blessings and a happy week ahead.
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Hello, friend @sorprendente. It brings me great delight to know that you've sincerely enjoyed this publication, Like the stilt houses featured here, the Palafitos of Venezuela is indeed a cultural trademark, a remarkable architectural heritage of a special breed of people who brought their ancient construction techniques to be admired until our current generations. Enjoy life and have a productive week. 😊
Yes my friend, the Warao and Wayúu ethnic groups are the ones that receive the most credit for this very admirable water architecture in Venezuela. The ancestors of all cultures never cease to amaze and influence today, where we still see how some traditions survive, as is also the case in Cambodia. Cheers my friend 😊
Many thanks for the additional knowledge. It truly helps to offer credit and honor the original creators of our ancient architecture. Without them, we couldn't have experienced what we're benefiting from today. Stay safe and best wishes friend. 😊