Hi there! Welcome back to my post! I hope that you are doing great. In this post, you will find three photographs I captured a few days ago. On a Friday afternoon, we went to the rooftop to enjoy the surroundings. Via these photographs, I will show you the status of the rooftops of the Omani houses or buildings.
The following photograph contains the rooftop of many Omani houses. Unlike rooftop gardens in many countries, here we don't see any green on a rooftop. Water tanks, TV cables dish and wires are found on a rooftop.
This is the rooftop of the building we are living in. It's congested with outdoor air-conditioning units, wires, water tanks, dishes, etc. We need to be careful walking here :)
This is the rooftop of a commercial building next to ours. It's almost a similar picture!
Water tanks
In the first picture, you will find one water tank in an Omani house. These are private villa-type houses. All the members of the house consume water from the same tank. They pay the water bill according to a single meter attached to the inlet of the single water tank.
In the next two photographs, you can see that there are multiple water tanks. One tank for each unit or apartment in the building; residential or commercial unit. Each tank's inlet has a meter set to calculate the bills separately. So that the tenants have to pay water bills according to their consumption. Not like the total bill is divided equally among the tenants.
Okay. This is all for now. I hope that you enjoyed my post. Let me know in the comment section if you have any suggestions or questions.
Thanking you
Hafiz
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This is the entry post in the Phonography Contest number 23 arranged by @untilwelearn. Here is the post link
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