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Part of the roof made of wooden branches in eco-house. Shadow on the ceiling.
Drone view of a woman is peeling off acacia tree bark for paper production - Dien Tan district, Khanh Hoa province, central Vietnam
Plane flying over straw shelter roof. Escape, change idea. Black white historic photo.
July and August -1986, old Positive Film scanned, Ireland.
Shed at Estate De Braak in Paterwolde Municipality Tynaarlo in Drenthe The Netherlands
Straw hut hanging from a tree near the Saint-Denis river in Reunion Island.
A play den built by children in a wooded area
Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England, UK, is the inspiration for the 'Winnie the Pooh' stories by AA Milne and is known as 'The Hundred Acre Wood' in the stories.
Typical house of vedda people living in Sri Lanka
Children's home made play hut in Dyrehaven, which is an UNESCO Heritage Site and a popular public park just north of Copenhagen
Roof of a wooden summerhouse with a thatched roof in a garden.
Thatched cabin in the mountains
hut of the old trunk and cane
Branches put together by children to form an improvised hut
Creativity in the forest
Balinese Bamboo architecture beach bar made of all natural material with bamboo and coconut ropes for sustainable home construction
A small hut in a poor village in Sierra Leone
Thatched roof detail at Veules-les-Roses, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France
A hut made of palm fronds in the woods in Florida
Children's play hut in an open forest. It is a popular way of passing time when the parents enjoy the public forests north of Copenhagen, called Jægersborg Hegn or Dyrehaven, both part of an UNESCO World Heritage Site
A rural house made by braided branches in a field
Antique photograph of Anne Hathaway's Cottage a farmhouse where Anne Hathaway, the wife of William Shakespeare, lived as a child in the village of Shottery, Warwickshire, England. 19th Century
Looking up at a thatched roof
Old method manufacture of charcoal. They are ready to burn to turn from wood to charcoal.
Aerial view of a small village of the Korowai people in a clearing in the tropical rainforest of Newguinea. \n\nThe Korowai people (sometimes also called Kolufu) are living at the Indonesian part of the island of Newguinea (West Papua). The Korowai are still living very isolated as hunter-gatherers and are famous for their tree houses. The first contact between Korowai and Westerners is documented only in 1974.
Closeup of primitive thatched houses and doors in the forest
A precarious dwelling or hut in the middle of the Amazon jungle, illuminated by sunlight through the trees.
View of a man made hide in a Cheshire forest
Constructed Survival Shelter or hut built from sticks, branches, timbers and screws in a  woodland area.
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