"It is forbidden to ride a camel inside the village,"
my Sudanese friend told me.
The reason is that the homes have no roofs, except over the kitchen / cooking area. If you were travelling through the village perched atop a camel, you would be able to see over the walls and into people's homes.
Image nabbed from here.
The reason is that the homes have no roofs, except over the kitchen / cooking area. If you were travelling through the village perched atop a camel, you would be able to see over the walls and into people's homes.
Image nabbed from here.
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MOI: then you might like walking around in Holland. Things may have changed, but my dad told me a huge shock for him in Holland was seeing that people did not bother to draw their drapes in the evening. He was shocked that they comported and entertained with their windows wide open to the world. Now, this may have changed over the last 40-50 years since my dad was there.
toraa: I am not sure if the homes have windows or not. They may not need any if there is no roof, since you would have natural daylight (a big skylight). Of course, some cultures are different with regard to their windows. In Poland, and certainly the way I grew up, and in Peru, people cover their windows and close them to keep prying eyes out.
gloria: I am glad I could help you learn something new.