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Sassi savvy.
Great opportunity to find out exactly what it was like to live in a cave home in the Sasso caveosa of Materea. People in the Sasso Barisano would not have shared with their animals. Very much worth ...
Gained knowledge about how people lived in this area and could see how disease could spread. Large families with there animals all in a small cave dwelling. I do recommend this short 10 minute histori...
The visit was worthwhile because it offers the opportunity to verify how previous people use to leave in these houses with families and animals. The house been fully decorated as it was in the past. ...
Incredible to think that people, families, lived in these caves with their animals, in extreme hygienic conditions, because they had no water, no light, no hygienic services.
It is one of the cave houses that was maintained as a museum so that we can appreciate how these people lived, it is interesting unlike another one that we enter because when entering they pass a video in the language that ...
Sassi savvy.
Great opportunity to find out exactly what it was like to live in a cave home in the Sasso caveosa of Materea. People in the Sasso Barisano would not have shared with their animals. Very much worth ...
Casa Family Home
Gained knowledge about how people lived in this area and could see how disease could spread. Large families with there animals all in a small cave dwelling. I do recommend this short 10 minute histori...
Unique Experience About Previous Houses
The visit was worthwhile because it offers the opportunity to verify how previous people use to leave in these houses with families and animals. The house been fully decorated as it was in the past. ...
Incredible
Incredible to think that people, families, lived in these caves with their animals, in extreme hygienic conditions, because they had no water, no light, no hygienic services.
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It is one of the cave houses that was maintained as a museum so that we can appreciate how these people lived, it is interesting unlike another one that we enter because when entering they pass a video in the language that ...