Thursday, February 26, 2015

The Fadiouth located on the shores of the Petite Côte in Senegal and it is an island entirely made

Island ... made of seashells! | Perierga.gr
The Fadiouth located on the shores of the Petite Côte in Senegal and it is an island entirely made of seashells! It is an artificial island and its inhabitants for centuries built it slowly from the shells of clams, which are abundant in the sea and which are the staple food. The island is quite isolated, connected to the mainland via a wooden bridge 400 meters, and those who want to visit must be prepared to live a different experience.
The houses, walls, courtyards are filled with shells, and even the streets resound walking the sound of shells located below ground. Even today the inhabitants collect shells and continue to create homes and many other objects either utilitarian or decorative. So shells also not be wasted!
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