This fence is made from stripped coconut leaf-fronds. Not sure what it was keeping in – or out – there were only two sides…
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This construction was on a tiny island which appeared to only have vertical cliff faces for ‘shores’. Apparently the ‘birds-nest collectors’ only come after the birds have nested and moved on, but security protects the ten-year leases of this site all year round.
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This ‘pier’ was constructed from lego-like connections between pieces that resembled – and felt like –Â airfilled, plastic bottles. Even the ‘safety’ rails were constructed from the same plastic with single rope-link.
How you define ‘under construction’ or ‘temporary’? When does something become ‘constructed’ or ‘permanent’? Or dare one say, ‘finished’? Is anything ever finished?
Very inventive people the Thais! Loving your photos.
Ha, I thought you were talking about 'when is a story truly finished?'
More amazing photos.
Thanks Lorraine. Yes, very inventive. We saw so many examples!
He he, Corinne! I was…sort of. The answer of course, as it is with any construction, literary or otherwise, is never!