When I visited the town of Belo Blato, about 60 kms from Belgrade, I was a bit taken aback by these odd-shaped 'haystacks'. They are not haystacks at all, but rather bundles of reeds that are later sold for roofing on various structures.
Here's a link for you. Notice that this industry has been around a long time and that it is a fact that insects do not attack the reed stem, hence making then perfect for roofing.
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8 comments:
Cool.
nice shot
That's very interesting.
That's interesting. I would have thought they were haystacks too!
Excellent shot.
Very interesting. I'd never have guessed.
Greetings and Salutations! I never would have guessed that these were used for roof tops. I just had a new roof put on the cabin. Roofing materials are guaranteed for 50 years. Learned something new today thanks to your photograph. Thank you for sharing.
Greetings and Salutations! I never would have guessed that these were used for roof tops. I just had a new roof put on the cabin. Roofing materials are guaranteed for 50 years. Learned something new today thanks to your photograph. Thank you for sharing.
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