Tall eucalyptus trees stood, shooting high into the sky, and scattered all over the vaguely circular village of Tamaruk. Some of the trees stood behind houses, others stood at their front porches. While others stood on and beside the many interconnecting paths around the village. The houses of the Tamaruks were mainly constructed of bricks and roofed with iron sheets. While others were wooden cabins thatched with grass and reeds. Each of the homes stood on its own space, with a compound all around it. The numerous compounds were then separated from each other by endless paths, circling around the entire village. The web of beginning-less and endless paths around the houses enabled the Tamaruks to easily connect with each other, and navigate their small village. The village was surrounde

