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Place-Nepal, Mount Everest Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. It reaches a total height of 8,848 meters above sea level. It was first climbed in 1953 by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. There aren't any permanent structures on Everest except for post office at base camp. It is too difficult to build any permanent structures on the mountain because of the altitude and the near constant freezing temperatures. The closest thing to a settlement is base camp, the last camp before the big ascent. After that it is nothing but steep faces and deep snow. If there were to be a building on the mountain it would most likely be to serve as a new base camp, a new building would be a great help to those who risk their lives to climb the mountain. It would need to accommodate around 50 or so people, there would need to be a kitchen area with enough storage for a couple weeks of food,There would need to be running water with hot water readily available as well as a heating syste
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   Place-Amazon Rainforest, Brazil The Amazon Rainforest is the world's largest rainforest, filled to the brim with luscious plant life and exotic animals. The dense forest has a very mixed terrain which makes it dangerous as when people are walking around they could suddenly fall down a steep hill without knowing it was there, all the leaves, vines and other plant life make it difficult to see far ahead. From images I can see a lot of buildings on stilts up off the ground to stay safe from the dangers below, and to keep any creepy crawlies at bay, you would want to wake up to a ticklish sensation and find this on your arm. The houses seem to be built from rushes and wood and are usually placed by a river. If I were building a house in the amazon, it would be built off the surrounding trees as supports, with a concrete core built into ground as a foundation. Then it would be built with a mixture of metal and wood to keep the weight down, any wood would have a mud/clay mixt