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enyata [817]
3 years ago
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kakasveta [241]3 years ago
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Familiar scenes are worth observing.
Think of the village tank - the woman filling water or polishing her vessels, the men watering his animals, and the children jumping off from the steps. These are indeed small, ordinary activities, but more important for the people who live in the countryside.
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