Alongside the explicitly Portuguese (“antes / depois”) text, the place seems Brazilian, at least for me, a Brazilian. The roof is what we call “telha de zinco” (zinc tiles) and it’s popularly used as roof for small stores, bars and even houses in small towns and other humble regions, where fancier building materials can’t be afforded (too expensive). IIRC, Brazil prohibited the usage of asbestos a long time ago.
that’s a sheet metal roof i think
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Alongside the explicitly Portuguese (“antes / depois”) text, the place seems Brazilian, at least for me, a Brazilian. The roof is what we call “telha de zinco” (zinc tiles) and it’s popularly used as roof for small stores, bars and even houses in small towns and other humble regions, where fancier building materials can’t be afforded (too expensive). IIRC, Brazil prohibited the usage of asbestos a long time ago.
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