| Glade Creek Grist Mill, Babcock State Park, West Virginia, USA. What is grist?Grist is grain that has ...... |
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| ... bale barn in Suffolk, England. This is the owl tower at Assington Mill in Suffolk, England. It's a two storey load bearing straw bale barn. The ...... |
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| PERSPECTIVE National water policy A futile exercise IN FOCUS Water riots breakout in Gujarat Bustards under threat Disappearing lakes and ponds INITIATIVE Delhi prepares to catch rain Watering schools Ready to take action Gokak ... |
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| What do Venice and Clogs have in common, the Alder Tree. Alder, which belongs to the Birch family, is very resistant to decay under water and was used for water pipes, pumps, troughs, small boats and piles under bridg... |
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| The Natural Homes Natural Building Collection You're just a click away from discovering something new... Take a look at these natural building pictures and click on something that catches your eye. If you think yo... |
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| Mahudi, Dahod District, Gujarat: MAHUDI: Dahod, Gujarat Population: 600 Initiation of water harvesting: 1992 Just four days of rain have given this village drinking water security! "This wo... |
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| Water and Society A comparison to show the difference that social organisation makes to the state of rivers and the environment About 400 years ago, there was a city in Japan called Edo. Most o... |
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| These 600 year old stone homes were once part of the wool industry... Arlington Row, Bibury, England This is Arlington Row in Bibury, England. The beautiful terrace was built over 600 years ago. Th... |
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