Article 6ZB4Z Climate crisis harming world heritage painted houses in Burkina Faso, say residents

Climate crisis harming world heritage painted houses in Burkina Faso, say residents

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Èlia Borràs in Tiébélé, Burkina Faso
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6ZB4Z)

Tiebele's wavy-walled houses covered in geometric lines showing signs of disintegration amid erratic weather

A world heritage site that was once a famous tourist destination is suffering from signs of disintegration, as climate change affects weather patterns.

The wavy-walled houses covered with singular geometric lines of the Royal Court of Tiebele in Burkina Faso, established in the 16th century, are recognisable all over the world. The paintings represent the thoughts, culture, and religion of the Kassena people, literally written on the walls.

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