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#205285 - 07/29/10 09:07 PM What are those things?
Susan Online   content
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I was watching The Magnificent Seven(1960) last night, and saw something new.

In the Mexican village they had these large round things sitting among the buildings with fitted straw mats on the tops. They appeared to be fired clay, large (maybe 7-8 feet tall), with a small base. If they didn't have the straw 'hats', I would have thought they were some kind of grain containers, but the hats made me think they were large water containers.

Any thoughts? What would they be called in Spanish?

Sue

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#205290 - 07/29/10 10:06 PM Re: What are those things? [Re: Susan]
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I'm not sure of the name but as I understand it your right, they are large pots that are used as a cistern for storing water. The grass mats keep bugs out and limit air flow that could increase evaporation.

If they are left unglazed and soft fired they are porous and the water weeps out. Keeping the outside damp. In a dry climate having one or more of them on a patio is a primitive form of air conditioning.

Even if glazed and entirely watertight the volume of water also acts as a heat sink, carrying the cool of the night into the day and the heat of the day into what can be a chilly night. The concept works well in high desert environments where the days are hot and the nights quite cold even in summer.

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#205303 - 07/30/10 06:17 AM Re: What are those things? [Re: Art_in_FL]
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I agree with Art

These things have been used in other parts of the world like the Middlle East too.

In the past, they put a cup on top of this water cooler and dipped the cup in the water to fill it. I guess someone told them that it was more hygenic to add a faucet for filling the cup.

Here is an interesting picture that combines the old cooling technology with newer technology (faucet).


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#205326 - 07/30/10 09:35 PM Re: What are those things? [Re: Susan]
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Neighbor's of mine have one & use it,They call it"Monstrojarra", Which translate's to "Monster Jar"!That thing is Completely Black inside from yrs. of Algae build-up.They use that water exclusively for cooking,& the food is Excellent,though I would Never have a drink from it or Drink the Agua fresca's they make!

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#205599 - 08/04/10 03:06 PM Re: What are those things? [Re: Richlacal]
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#205620 - 08/04/10 07:04 PM Re: What are those things? [Re: Erik_B]
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Wow those are awesome, I wouldn't mind having a few on my porch. I would be frightened it would be a bit of a mosquito magnet.

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#205630 - 08/05/10 11:06 AM Re: What are those things? [Re: StephanieM]
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They're covered with fine netting or screening. The water goes through, the debris and mosquitoes stay out.

Sue

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#205702 - 08/07/10 10:48 AM Re: What are those things? [Re: Susan]
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So, how do you reckon they fill it up?

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#205703 - 08/07/10 11:46 AM Re: What are those things? [Re: Backburner]
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Ladder and buckets, would be my guess.

Sue

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#205708 - 08/07/10 12:30 PM Re: What are those things? [Re: Susan]
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Doesn't seem very efficient... my best guess would be a wind powered well, but I'm not even sure about that.

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