Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/03/07

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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Second Countryhouse Visit
From: hewthompson at mac.com (Hugh Thompson)
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 11:14:13 +0430
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Philippe - thank you very much for your supportive comments, much  
appreciated.

I believe the walls are firstly to delineate ownership.  I saw this in  
Pakistan, and in Egypt.  Secondly to keep in animals, I would think.   
Wendy would know more about this as she travels to the rural areas  
quite frequently.

Hugh


On 7-Mar-10, at 10:57 PM, philippe.amard wrote:

> I'm quite surprised at the walls surrounding the estates, which  
> anyone could climb and trespass. So my question is : are they meant  
> for animals, preventing their escape or keeping them safe from  
> predators?
>
> I love the carpets, pillows and shoes. I can feel the warmth of the  
> sun there.



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