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This water tank sits on top of extinct volcano Big King, and supplies water to the neighbouring area.
Those houses are very odd, they look like dominoes stacked in a line! I'm glad that volcano is extinct! Although, if it ever does blow again, they can just open up that tank, and it will extinguish all the fire and hot lava!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! The view from the top of the volcano must be very nice.
ReplyDeleteWe parents are the water tank who supply the "water" to our children.
ReplyDeleteAn extinct volcano seems like it would be a great place for a water tank. Somebody was thinking on this one.
ReplyDeleteGreat place for a water tank as it relies on gravity to feed the water to the neighbouring area rather than a noisy pump somebody had there thinking cap on. I suspect there is a fantastic view from Big King the volcano.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post...and lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteI agree with what Windsmoke said. This is really a perfect spot to place a water tank. It will surely do its job efficiently without alarming the whole residence by some reverberations it produces during the process.
ReplyDelete- Richelle Loughney