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Illustration of a Fale damaged by a tsunami.
Fale: Tsunami damaged (Samoa)
Illustration of a Palagi (foreigner) house in Samoa. This style of housing is usually enclosed, built of concrete bricks and a corrugated iron roof.
Palagi house (Samoa)
Shoreline on Duck Pond, Neavitt Maryland
Shoreline
Enclosed fale (Samoan house) with pandanus leaves drying out front, which are used for weaving.
Enclosed fale with drying pandanus leaves
Fancy fale and gardens in Samoa, on the north-west coast of Upolu.
Samoan fale
fale
Fale 3 (Samoa)
fale.
Fale 4 (Samoa)
Illustration of an enclosed fale.
Fale: enclosed 1 (Samoa)
A fale is a traditional, oval, Samoan building with wooden posts holding up a domed roof. This is a more modern, rectangular version of a fale.
Fale 1 (Samoa)
fale
Fale 2 (Samoa)
Illustration of a fale.
Fale 5 (Samoa)
Illustration of an enclosed, oval fale.
Fale: enclosed 2 (Samoa)
Illustration of an enclosed fale.
Fale: enclosed 3 (Samoa)
Illustration of a traditional Samoan fale, with the round/oval shape, and wooden poles holding up a domed thatched roof. The metal top-piece is a modern addition.
Fale: traditional (Samoa)
Illustration of government.
Government 2
Illustration of a suburban rancher.
Suburban: rancher 2
Illustration of an apartment building.
Urban: apartment building 1
Illustration of an apartment building.
Urban: apartment building 2
Illustration of an apartment building.
Urban: apartment building 3
Apartment buildings.
Urban: apartment building 4
Conceptual diagram illustrating changes due to the warming of the atmosphere. The average temperature on Earth has been increasing for many years, caused by increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Rising temperatures lead to a number of changes around the world.
Atmosphere Warming Changes
Maryland State House in Annapolis
Capital building
Drum Point Lighthouse at the Calvert Maritime Museum in Solomons, MD
Drum Point Lighthouse
Cherry blossoms at the White House during spring
Cherry blossoms
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