Letters from Chile – Transition El Manzano, Chile
Aid Projects, Community Projects, Demonstration Sites, Education Centres — by Craig Mackintosh PRI Editor February 9, 2011
Remember my trip to Chile in April last year to report on the work of Ecoescuela El Manzano? It was two months after the big shake and tsunami — see the article series below if you didn’t catch it already. While there I also took some video, and Matt Whittley was kind enough to help out on the video editing front for me, so we’re finally able to share a little here.
- Letters from Chile – Shaken Awake
- Letters from Chile – Visiting Dichato, the Town That Was
- Letters from Chile – Who Gets the New House?
- Letters from Chile – the Adobe House and Potty Training
- Letters from Chile – the Design Stage
- Letters from Chile – Increasing Water Security
- Letters from Chile – the House Building Gets Underway
- Letters from Chile – a Little Historical Context
- Letters from Chile – Building Community Around a Permaculture University
- Letters from Chile – Eco Escuela El Manzano, a Nice Place to Learn










Muy bueno Craig! Muchas gracias desde Chile. Nos vemos en Jordania. Grifen
Comment by Grifen — February 9, 2011 @ 10:20 pm
- Stress of Sliding Plates Builds Near Chile: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/08/science/08quake.html?ref=science
Comment by Øyvind Holmstad — February 11, 2011 @ 4:48 pm
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