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Wood Containers

  


Photograph by Anthonio Akkermans

A bowl and spoon made by burning out a chunk of wood.

--Anthonio Akkermans


Canteen & photo by Allan "Bow" Beauchamp
A wooden canteen.

Made by Allan "Bow" Beauchamp

 

  


Canteen & photo by Allan "Bow" Beauchamp

Another wooden canteen.

Made by Allan "Bow" Beauchamp

  


Bucket & photo by Allan "Bow" Beauchamp

Wooden bucket.

Made by Allan "Bow" Beauchamp

 

 


Photo by Daniel Spuhler

"Shrimp pot" - made from a stump. The stump was burned out with coals from a fire.

To use this for cooking, place the food in the pot, with water. Then put hot rocks into the pot to boil the water, thus cooking the food.

 

Another burned-out stump, to make a cooking container.