A Djale village. They place inverted pots on the tops of their roofs to prevent rain getting in. To get to Djale you have to cross high mountains (1928) Djaledorf. Auf d. Spitzen der Dächer setzt man umgestülpte Kochtöpfe, damit der Regen oben nicht hereinkommt. Bevor man nach Djale kommt, muss man hohe Berge übersteigen. (1928)
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