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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Michael's Traditional Asian House
Michael chose the task of making a traditional Asian house. He will add the information about it in the comments below.
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I think I like it because of the ladder thing aswell it looks like a rice hut and I like the small door there to
ReplyDeleteKendal
Tekau ma tahi
English 11
Cool house how long did it take you?
ReplyDeletemaybe two days jake thanks for asking. ==@
ReplyDeleteA cambodian stilt house is made of wood bamboo and wooden tiles it is made on stilts if you live near a flood able area so your house won't flood. Michael
ReplyDeleteIt's really TALL
ReplyDeleteI didn't know it was made out of bamboo.
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