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Burundi, Bujumbura Province, Ijenda area, Rugos on Ijenda hills, the village structure is a colonial intake and burundians (the vast majority of the workforce is in agriculture) lived until recently in a family home called rugo usually installed halfway up around the hills and in the middle of the property, it is suitable for breeding with a space for animals and fencing not only served as protection but also to family cohesion and to park animals for the night (4x5 reversal film reproduction)
Burundi, Bujumbura Province, Ijenda area, Rugos on Ijenda hills, the village structure is a colonial intake and burundians (the vast majority of the workforce is in agriculture) lived until recently in a family home called rugo usually installed halfway up around the hills and in the middle of the property, it is suitable for breeding with a space for animals and fencing not only served as protection but also to family cohesion and to park animals for the night (4x5 reversal film reproduction)
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FileBRBur0052.jpg
Date11/10/2016
DescriptionBurundi, Bujumbura Province, Ijenda area, Rugos on Ijenda hills, the village structure is a colonial intake and burundians (the vast majority of the workforce is in agriculture) lived until recently in a family home called rugo usually installed halfway up around the hills and in the middle of the property, it is suitable for breeding with a space for animals and fencing not only served as protection but also to family cohesion and to park animals for the night (4x5" reversal film reproduction)
Folio Burundi
Author(C) Bertrand Rieger
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Pixels5120 x 4223
Jpeg3 681 Ko
Image63 345 Ko
Cm/300 dpi43.35 x 35.75 cm