2016年4月13日 星期三

Toilet, 廁所

Chott el Djerid, a large salt lake in southern Tunisia, was used as the setting for Luke Skywalker’s boyhood home in the original Star Wars film. The Lars’ subterranean homestead may have been destroyed, but the Galactic Empire failed to extinguish the new hope represented by these roadside “comfort” toilets. (Photo by Lucio Valmaggia/Lonely Planet)
You can forget frills, privacy and shelter in this open-air latrine in the arid heart of Bolivia’s Siloli Desert, a continuation of the Atacama Desert in neighbouring Chile. (Photo by Robert Downie/Lonely Planet)
Since the Washington Post blabbed about Jericoacoara being one of the world’s best beaches, this erstwhile sleepy village on Brazil’s east coast has become a hotspot for travellers questing for blue lagoons, white sand and immense dunes. They’ve even had to build these his-and-hers palm- frond beach bogs. (Photo by Thomas Heinze/Lonely Planet)
Amazing Toilets around the World
http://avax.news/fact/Amazing_Toilets_around_the_World.html

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