Sunday, March 25, 2007

A Toilet in the Amazon Jungle




Libertad, a village in Ecuador, is the home of 90 Amazonian Indians. Every last Indian uses this toilet. This small toilet is simply a rectangular hole in a concrete floor. It's depth is 15 feet. Those strands of green material, I'm hoping, are leaves to wipe away the fecal matter.

One thing must be said about the Amazonian Indians: if they can brave this toilet, they can brave any wild thing that can come at them in the jungle. Case closed.

Found via Toiletnet.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fail