Traditional Kavango Village Architecture
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A detailed cultural photograph of a traditional homestead in the Kavango region of northern Namibia. The image features several round dwellings constructed with a sturdy frame of mopane wood and walls meticulously clad in sun-bleached river reeds. Each structure is topped with a thick, expertly layered conical thatch made from harvested Kalahari grasses. A high perimeter fence, also crafted from vertical reeds, surrounds the living area to provide privacy and protection for the family and their livestock. This scene illustrates the sustainable, time-honored building techniques of the Kavango people, whose lifestyle and architecture remain deeply interconnected with the resources of the Okavango River ecosystem.
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