Those 100-foot Korowai tree houses are mostly built for film crews (opens in new tab)
The BBC's Human Planet showed a Korowai family in Papua climbing a bamboo ladder into a hut roughly 100 feet up in an ironwood tree, while the narrator declared height equals prestige in their culture. British tabloids later revealed the scene was staged — the BBC paid a family to build the house for the cameras, then apologized to viewers. — Read the rest The post Those 100-foot Korowai tree houses are mostly built for film crews appeared first on Boing Boing.
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