Serene valley of the Sahyadhri mountains in Maharashtra India about to be disturbed by the arrival of property developers. Families lived and worked as they have for centuries, without electrical power or running water. Recycling, living of the land harvest where ever possible and almost everything is biodegradable.
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Mots clés apparentés
- 400-
- arbre
- arbuste
- arfabita (Artist)
- asiatique
- asiatique (relatif à l'Asie)
- Asie
- campagne
- ciel bleu
- constructeur (bâtiment)
- eco
- écologiste
- forêt
- forêt tropical
- forêt tropicale
- générique
- gentil
- herbe (pelouse)
- image couleur
- immobilier
- Inde
- logement
- Maharastra
- nature
- ouvrier du bâtiment
- ouvriers du bâtiment
- pelouse
- personnage (personne)
- personne
- personnes
- photographie (art)
- recyclage
- rural
- rustique
- site (lieu)
- sympathique
- vallée
- vallées
- vert
- vert (écolo)
Images apparentées
- As much recycled materials or naturally regenerating materials have been used to create a home or cattle shed under the view of Sahyadhri mountains.
- Balinese landscape with rain over rice terraces
- Balinese landscape with terraced rice paddies in the foreground as seen on June 11, 2008.
- plantation of rubber tree
- stone pathway and beautiful mountains landscape in Nepal, Annapurna trekking
- Field in jungles of Sri Lanka at cloudy sunset
- Tea plantation and lonley tree in sunset time. Nature background
- House with a beautifully landscaped garden
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