The San people, also known as the Bushmen, traditionally stored water using natural materials and techniques suited to their environment. They often used ostrich eggshells to hold small amounts of water, as the shells can be sealed and transported easily. Additionally, they would dig shallow wells in riverbeds or use natural containers like hollowed-out gourds. Their deep understanding of the landscape allowed them to find and conserve water effectively in arid conditions.
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The San people traditionally store water using methods suited to their arid environment. They often utilize ostrich eggshells, which can hold small amounts of water and are portable. Additionally, they may dig shallow wells or use natural depressions to collect and store rainwater. These practices reflect their deep understanding of their surroundings and efficient resource management.
The San people found food and water after days of searching for a reservoir and container, and after finding it, the created little abodes and huts that worked as storage facilities.
the san/khoi would store food in ostrich eggs or in turtle shells
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There is not a Bijoux Terner store in San Jose; the closest location is the Oakland airport.
There is no H&M in San Antonio
San Diego Charges merchandise is always available in the store that is attached to the San Diego Charges Stadium. It is also available from their store online.
The San Diego Running Institute is an shoe store in San Diego that also has shoes avaliable for purchase online. They have a very wide selection and come highly recommened by many.
In GTA San Andreas, the Didier Sachs store (Ds) can be found in Rodeo, Los Santos.
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water store is a supply water that can be used in the future.