Fiji huts, often called "bures," are traditional thatched-roof structures typically made from local materials like wood and palm leaves. They feature open layouts with wooden floors and are designed to blend harmoniously with the natural surroundings. Many bures have large windows or openings for ventilation and may include a porch or deck area for relaxation. Their rustic charm and simplicity reflect the Fijian lifestyle and culture.
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They look like little huts also they can be used as ski slopes.
they were little dome/huts
cadoo houses look like unique cone shaped huts put together..
cadoo houses look like unique cone shaped huts put together..
Like a lot of wooden huts, organised and uniform.
They look like small huts made of grass,mud,tree-bark,and hay.
They looked like little huts. They were called domes.
The Chippewa Indians lived in mud and grass huts. Some lived in Tee Pees as well, but most lived in huts.
the houses in the past looked like huts they were made out of straw or mud.
tepee. the look somewhat like huts not exactly.
the apache lived in big grass huts made from twigs and grass