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KUALA KANGSAR, MALAYSIA - FEBRUARY 10, 2020 : Traditional Malay House at Kuala Kangsar, Perak.
The location is in front of the Gadang House which is the traditional house of the Minangkabau tribe from West Sumatra, Indonesia.\nThis place is a public area and is free of charge, everyone can carry out social activities including taking photos freely.
The Lamin traditional house is the original house of the Dayak tribe in East Kalimantan. This house is a house on stilts that was built lengthwise.
Lembah Sorik Marapi, North Sumatra, Indonesia - February 3rd 2024:  From a small city in Sumatra which is famous for its many madrassas where the students from the whole of Indonesia live in small huts
 longhouse in sarawk ( bornio )
A peaceful, little rural fishing village across the Sekonyer River from Tanjung Puting National Park in Borneo, Indonesia.
Traditional wooden house in Kuala Kangsar, Malaysia
Blantyre, Malawi: Mandala Manager's House -the building was formerly a residence built in 1882 by the African Lakes Corporation for their managers, designed in colonial style and wrapped by an encasing veranda - Malawi's first two-storey building and its oldest surviving house, now used as a library.
Orang ulu longhouse, Damai, Sarawak Borneo Malaysia
Thai homes and buildings on hill in Sangkhla Buri  at lake  in west Thailand  north of Khao Laem National Park and close to Myanmar
Wooden house built next to the river in Chocó
Lembah Sorik Marapi, North Sumatra, Indonesia - February 3rd 2024:  Madrassa and residential houses in a small town in Sumatra where young boys from all of Indonesia comes to study the Koran
A village of one of the native people of Malaysia at Cameron Highlands; equipped with modern amenities such as electricity and satelite television.
A welcoming dock at the village of Desa Wisata Sungai Sekonyer, as seen from the Sekonyer River. Across the river lies Camp Tanjung Harapan Wharf, a popular site for viewing orangutans in Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia.
December 27th, 2009 - Hulu Langat, Selangor, Malaysia.\nA typical traditional Malay wooden house raised off the ground on stilts and with wooden walls and corrugated tin roof in the village of Hulu Langat, Selangor State, Malaysia.
Cabinda / Tchiowa, Angola: Provincial Palace of Cabinda - 19th century building, once home to the Portuguese governor, its now hosts a governor appointed by the Angolan state - Rui Souza Street.
The traditional housing of the Iban people who live in Saba and Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia.
Brick making village, Vinh Long province
The Wasaka Museum is a museum of the struggle of the people of South Kalimantan. Wasaka stands for Waja Sampai Ka Puting which is the motto of the struggle of the people of South Kalimantan.\n\nThis museum was founded on the initiative of the Governor of South Kalimantan and received support from warriors, humanists, artists, historians, and the general public in South Kalimantan. In 1989, a team was formed to carry out data collection activities on historical objects that had been used by fighters from South Kalimantan during the Banjar War, the Dutch colonial period, the Japanese period and the Physical Revolution period.
Sabang, Pulau Weh, Indonesia - January 13th 2024:  Small hotel in an old villa from the Dutch colonial time
Indonesia, October 1st 2015- Decorative wall on a long house in Merasa village on Bornego. Symbols of Dayak tribe people. Wooden decorated shields.
blue mountains national park , Jamaica - May 20,2021 : A house built on the side of a mountain, perhaps out of spare parts
A traditional wooden Malay style village (Rumah kampung) house
Monrovia, Liberia: Mesurado River waterfront and Ducor hill, the highest point of the city, with  abandoned Ducor Palace Hotel, designed and built by Israeli industrialist Moshe Mayer.
A traditional wooden house at a rural village of Kampung Tampasak, Borneo, Sabah.
A simple hut near the edge of the water, a tributary of the Amazon river
Houses in atrato river
Looking from the pier at Lim Jetty towards the Wooden village of Chew Jetty. This village was built on stilts along the shore line of Georgetown by the different clans of the Penang Chinese community, Penang, Malaysia.
A small group of houses in a tiny Malay village in Pahang State, Malaysia near the Cameron Highlands.
Phra Chutha Thut Rat Than Museum from around 1900 at east coast on Ko Sichang island. Museum and small palace are part of park with historical pier and several pathways and buddhists shrines in landscape
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