11 Impressive Traditional Houses That You Can Visit

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7. Igloos, North America

Igloos, North America
Igloos, North America

We all know about igloos, but what you may not know is that they are not permanent homes for the Inuit tribe of Alaska and Canada. Instead, they are temporary shelters used by hunters during the harsh winter season. Nevertheless, igloos are closely associated with the history and culture of these resilient people who live in the Arctic regions.

8. Rock Houses, Cappadocia, Turkey

Rock Houses, Cappadocia, Turkey
Rock Houses, Cappadocia, Turkey

In the Göreme valley of Central Turkey, you can find homes made of rocks that were formed from volcanic eruptions long ago. These unique homes, known as “fairy chimneys,” have created entire towns over time. During times of war, they also provided a safe hiding place for civilians.

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