Ainokura, Gokayama, Toyama Prefecture was nominated as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. It has great scenery of traditional style Japanese country side. The typical style of buildings in this area is called as Gassho-zukuri(合掌造り). It looks neat triangle shape if you stand in front.
PIC BY Sanjeev Nijhawan / Caters News The perfectly-timed optical illusion photo shows the camel standing still while his head was turned the other way. Sanjeev said: “I saw a herd of camels crossing the road. It was a sight I couldn’t resist clicking. PIC BY Sanjeev Nijhawan / Caters News “I stopped and went towards the herd and suddenly at a distance I saw this camel with his head turned around which looked like a headless camel. “I had around five seconds to get the photo before he pulled his head up again.”
Do we have such traditional grain storage in South Korea? What I heard of is ice cube storage built of stones. Palace should have storage, but no spot out of my own eye.
ReplyDeleteShoud have been, but public not know where.