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		<title>Blue Tarp &#8211; Houses</title>
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These pictures were taken last spring in Vietnam, similar developments can also be seen in China. Blue Tarp is being used as a low-tech shell against wind &#38; water due to its easy handling and reusability as seen here. The above shags seem to be temporary shelter for moving workforces along new-built highways.
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<p>These pictures were taken last spring in Vietnam, similar developments can also be seen in China. Blue Tarp is being used as a low-tech shell against wind &amp; water due to its easy handling and reusability as seen here. The above shags seem to be temporary shelter for moving workforces along new-built highways.<br />
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