In a nomadic area where pristine nature and beautiful scenery cast a shadow on people's lives, a family decided to complete their yard and build a small and pleasant pond. Living a simple life close to nature, the nomads use manual skills and natural materials for construction. This family also started designing their yard by using local stones and wood.
The pond that was placed in front of the house not only added to the beauty of the yard, but also became a place to collect rainwater and store it for dry days. The family members worked together and using simple tools, dug the pond and covered its walls with river stones. Then they carefully and skillfully sealed it so that the water can be stored in it well.
The construction of a pond in this nomadic area was not only aesthetic, but also served as a source of water supply in times of need. Nomadic women used the water of this pond to wash and irrigate their small gardens. Children also used this pond as a place to play and have fun on hot summer days.
This small but important project showed solidarity and cooperation in the nomadic society. Each member of the family had a role in the construction and completion of this pond and the end result was a beautiful and functional yard that not only adds charm to the house, but also fulfills the basic needs of the family. This experience showed that by using natural resources and collective effort, great achievements can be made in nomadic areas.
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