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The source of water, transportation, and daily necessities for daily life depends on this lakeIn the early days, the excrement and garbage were not properly disposed of, resulting in the pollution of the lake water and the plague raging, and later the toilets were centrally managed by the local government, and there were only more than 30 toilets in the village, but there were more than 30,000 ethnic groups, so it was very inconvenient to go to the toilet
In the 16th century, European and American countries not only plundered Africa's natural resources, but also started the slave trade, buying and selling innocent African people as resources. In the 17th century, the slave trade was flourishing, and the local people took refuge in the lake to escape the fate of being bought and sold. Based on bamboo and wood, stilt buildings were gradually built in the waterIt has evolved into the world's largest and most populous floating village.
The water village is located in the north of Lake Noquay, dozens of kilometers away from Cotonou, the capital of Benin, West Africa, because the altitude is very low, the Atlantic Ocean water will pour into the lake, the lake water is salty and mixed, and the freshwater fish upstream will be brought to this lake area during the rainy season, so the fish in the lake are rich and fatOf course, the biggest economic income of the villagers is fishing, as well as the income brought by boating and carrying passengers as a means of transportation, and now there is also the development of tourism as an economic source, so the villagers have no worries about eating and drinking.
The source of water, transportation, and daily necessities for the villagers' daily life depends on this lake, and due to the random discharge of excrement and garbage in the early days, it has led to many collective plagues, and water pollution has also brought great trouble to the lives and health of the villagers Therefore, the government will manage these toilets and garbage disposal at designated points in the later periodThere are only about 30 toilets in the village, but there are more than 30,000 people living on the entire lake, and there are often long queues in front of the toilets If you are in a hurry, you can only row to the nearest shore to the toilet, so it becomes a difficult problem to go to the toilet.
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The toilet pollutes the water source, and the water source is recycled, who likes to use the water from the toilet to cook and eat.
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Because I am afraid that the toilet will pollute the water quality, after all, the local people live on the lake water, and of course they are not willing to do things that affect their health.
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Their toilets are mainly managed by the government, and there are relatively few toilets. They eat, drink, and sleep all on this water, so it must be strictly controlled.
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Because there are only a handful of toilets, they are controlled by the government...
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Fear of pollution and fear of going to the toilet. I couldn't even find a toilet, so I was scared to go to the toilet.
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Later, the toilets were centrally managed by the local government, and the number of toilets was very small.
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The toilets are centrally managed by the government, and the number of toilets is particularly small, and the number of people is relatively large.
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There are only more than 30 toilets in the village, but there are more than 30,000 ethnic groups
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Because there are only about 30 toilets in the whole village, there are more than 30,000 ethnic groups.
If you want to say the largest water village in the country, it should be a village in Benin, West Africa, which is specifically located in the north of Lake Noquay, 40 kilometers away from Cotonou, the capital of Benin, West Africa, speaking of which, this village has about 30,000 residents, most of whom are Gantis, and their family names also mean that all are saved, and the population of the village is still growingBecause they live in the lake, they usually make a living from fishing, and the living conditions are also very good, so it can be said that they don't have to worry about eating and drinking, but going to the toilet is a problem, and for them, the most feared thing is to go to the toilet. >>>More
Gampvi Water Village is the largest floating village in the world, and living on this rich African waters, eating and drinking is certainly not a problem. However, this water village of more than 30,000 people has only about 30 public toilets, and because the houses are built on the water, private toilets are not allowed. Such a small number of public toilets is of course a very worrying thing for a water village of 30,000 people. >>>More
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There is no indication in the drawing, if you use a guess, it should be hot and cold water and drainage risers. You can leave a square hole when you are buried, and when you install it, you can combine the system diagram and consult professional supervision to carry out the construction.