Joined:
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21/05/2013 |
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Last Updated:
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04/07/2013 |
Location:
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Lamjung, Nepal |
Climate Zone:
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Sub tropical |
Gender:
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Male |
Web site:
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www.mangotree.com.np |
(projects i'm involved in)
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Posted by Devendra Tiwari over 11 years ago
Given it's terrain, at first it looked impossible but with 1000 of hrs of hard work and ditermination we kept pushing. Typical day would be getting early in the moring around 5, no breakfast, brunch around 9 am and dinner around 7. Hit the bed and get up early and go to the river to collect stones and load them up in a tractor. We had to spend a lot of time searching and collecting building materials that is local and is available possibly at short distance. Cutting and felling of trees and the bamboos were the hardest. As our village being on a hilly side, there were no road acess which meant a lot of men power,hard labour, carrying and dragging.
I am trying to put together a video clip from our old days of digging and making things happen. I don't know when i will be able to do that when i do i will certainaly put it here as well.
But for now, Like they say a picture paints thousand words. Please check out the gallery for some photos.
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Permaculture Design Certificate |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Verifying teacher: Brian Newhouse |
Other Teachers: Ben Dunn |
Location: Mango Tree Resort, Nepal |
Date: Aug 2014 |