4/9/26 Entry #4- Outside Reading
Bartlett J. 2025. The hidden world: What it takes to live underground. National Geographic. August 2025.
I read an article in National Geographic that reminded me of the pictures of the cave dwelling people of the American Southwest shown in class. The article laid out various groups around the world that still lived in caves. The Imazighen people of Tunisia traditionally lived in cliff side caves for centuries but were relocated by the government into modern, above-ground homes. Many of the modern homes were damaged in 1969 and many of the Imazighen returned to their cave dwelling ways. One of the main motivations is to avoid the sweltering heat of North Africa. With Global- warming, the temperature is expected to rise by 11.7 degrees F in the next century and traditional cave structures offer a reprieve from the soaring temperatures. The article also shows people from all over the world: Turkey, Jordan, Spain, South Africa, and Australia. I found it interesting that modern people chose to live in a traditional way and how they used their environment to their benefit rather than trying to change it.
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