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To: DoughtyOne
Been there done that too.

Had a pump that looked just like that one.

Can't say that I have, but I'll always remember the first visit to the ex-wife's village in Thailand, watching her little sister pushing a 2 wheel cart containing the water tanks she had filled up from the well.

Probably still many 100's of millions live without running water. As I commented on a photo of a North Korean housing complex a while back, the absence of water tanks on the apartment roofs indicates that few people in the whole country have it.

94 posted on 12/15/2013 9:53:45 PM PST by expat1000
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To: expat1000

Thanks for the mention. I realize that many people around the world live this way. I also realize that we have some people in this country that want to be prepared in case rough times creep up on us. By and large though, we’re a modern nation with things like electricity and running water.

We can live like that, but I’d rather have it in reserve than go all in. I will say that the closer to normal the facilities are though, the less problem I have with devising an alternative to the modern norm.

It is interesting to note how others live isn’t it. We take so many things for granted.


95 posted on 12/15/2013 10:06:57 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Reagan 1980: Shining city on a hill / RNC 2013: Dim flickering candle in a dark deserted dungeon.)
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