The four-day hike can be completed by anyone in reasonable shape, ovenighting in huts or campsites.
The group spends each night in huts in the mountains, eating together and sharing rooms.
American troops are housed in huts with heating, air conditioning, and indoor showers and toilets.
But the majority of Mozambicans still live in huts or shacks, and depend on buses for their transport.
They've lived in huts literally made out of bamboo, with leaves on top.
The Maasai are a traditional herding people who have no electricity or running water and live in huts made of dung.
With accommodation in huts along the way, the hike runs through the moist, high-altitude forests covering the Outeniqua Mountains above Knysna, finishing in Harkerville Forest.
It posits that regardless of whether we live in huts or skyscrapers, we can hold at most 150 people in our active social circle.
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Many live in ramshackle ghettos, or in crude huts clustered higgledy-piggledy near the Tatra mountains.
Triatomine bugs live primarily in mud, thatch or adobe huts in Mexico, South America and Central America.
Many of the townspeople continued the tradition of farming with the aid of migrant workers, who lived in ramshackle huts.
As a child, I'd imagine what it must have felt like, a few hundred years earlier, coming to Cologne to see this dome and these stained-glass windows even as everyone for miles around lived in earthen huts.
Typically the men worked for 10 to 12 hours from 6am, living in dormitories in wooden nissen huts, and they were supervised in military-style discipline by former police officers or sergeant majors.
From the village of Ivalo (and with the help of a guide), visitors drive their own team of dogs through pristine, snow-covered fells, covering between 30km and 50km a day, sleeping in remote wilderness huts each night and experiencing the isolation and beauty of Lapland in a section of forest just 50km from the Russian border.
They've told us that the Janjaweed are right here in this area, and that they were here yesterday on a raid burning down the few remaining huts in this village.
For comparison, there are currently over 3, 300 KFCs and 531 Pizza Huts in China, according to the Yum!
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Huddled around fires outside their huts in the cold early morning the villagers told me about their plight.
Even huts in villages near the Carpathian mountains look nothing like villages on the Eastern and the Southern borders.
Water sweeping off the mountains also causes floods, which destroy irrigation canals and can even sweep away the mud huts in which most rural Afghans live.
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That pigs living out in their little huts and eating swill as they have done over generations are better off than those who never really see daylight.
Rather than building huts in Costa Rica, a Free Radical invents cheaper building materials, improves the logistics of getting materials where they need to be, creates a market to discover the right prices for materials and labor, educates Costa Ricans, hires them to do twenty-first-century work well beyond the grueling labor in sweatshops of the Far East and in the end, they can afford to build their own homes.
In Bangladesh's tourist zone of Cox's Bazar, local officials and humanitarian agencies were concerned about the estimated 250, 000 Rohingyas from Myanmar who live in squalid, makeshift huts along the shoreline.
The area is relatively remote, meaning you are less likely to run into fellow hikers than you might be while wandering in the more popular Presidential Range or staying in the Appalachian Mountain Club Huts.
Most of the Dhobis who work in Sat Rasta also live on the ground in small illegal one-room huts.
Then Chris Dodderingfool and Barney Frankenstein led the people of the kingdom to promise more than they had, in return for new hovels and huts.
Forced to flee Abyei, they now live in a sprawl of hastily erected huts about 40km south, at Agok, where they survive largely on help from foreign aid-workers.
The rule of thumb is that the further out, the greater the isolation: first plumbing, then electricity disappears, until finally, out in the Baltic Sea, tiny huts share a few metres of exposed granite with just the wind and seals.
The council asks that people don't "go" near paths, huts, bothies and never in caves.
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The prisoners are questioned in a row of hastily constructed plywood huts.
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