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The Valley of Tall Houses: Fisherman's House

"Long ago, rains were so heavy and long-lasting that people began to build tall houses to save themselves from flood. Since then, a lot of time has passed, the rainfalls have subsided, but the tradition of construction has remained. Moreover, such a construction still helps to live in flooded areas."
We are going to visit the Valley of Tall Houses.
And we will start with the Fisherman’s House.
The fisherman Eugene and his two sons, Luca and Stephan, live in the house. Unfortunately, their mother has not been with us for several years.
While Luca fell asleep, let's go inside.
The house can only be reached by boat or by swimming. That's why the kitchen is stocked with the necessary supplies. You can't eat fish all the time!
Kitchen
Stephan received a long-awaited letter from his girlfriend. The mailing is done using pigeons with red scarves.
Living quarters and stairs down to the bathroom
The lower floors of the house are flooded and used for storing and rearing fish. Eugene is just now catching them with a snare:
It's also where a family friend likes to come when he wants to be alone and immerse himself in memories.
The whole house.
As you can see, wall design is prepared for finger opening as a paper book.

Thank you for coming in! I hope you enjoyed it.
By the way, have you been to the Doctor's House yet?
Speaking of the other houses, there will be more of them:
All houses will be collected into a book. A book for kids, but also interesting for adults. Because it is about living and housing arrangement in a small space.
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The Valley of Tall Houses: Fisherman's House
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The Valley of Tall Houses: Fisherman's House

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