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So why was such a useless stone wall built?

I think it is to clarify the boundaries of the site.....

Autumn leaves are nice!

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A trip surrounded by nature is a good thing.

The mountains are beautiful and no matter what you eat, they are delicious.

When I passed through a small village, I noticed something.

An old farmhouse is built on a stone wall.

The stone wall is as low as 1 to 2 meters at most.

I’ve heard that they are for building high places in case of floods.

However, if a nearby river is flooded, the water level can be more than 2 meters.

Unfortunately, the low stone wall will not protect the building in the event of a flood.

So why was such a useless stone wall built?

I think it is to clarify the boundaries of the site.

As you know, floods wash away everything. From your favorite album to the entire dwelling, water flushes everything.

After everything is taken, there is no indication that there was a dwelling.

But even a low stone wall, as long as it is made of stone, will not be washed away without a trace.

At the time of restoration, the residence will be rebuilt using the stone wall as a landmark. I think that was the reason why a low stone wall was built.

Nature is beautiful. Its beauty is proportional to human weakness.

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