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Eco-friendly floating school

By Reuters
08 March 2016   |   9:18 am
The Makoko Floating School in Lagos is an innovative pyramid-shaped structure that can house up to 100 students and teachers, and is able to withstand tidal changes and extreme weather patterns. Sharon Reich reports

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