My view onto the pretty Ecovillage.
This village is build to standards friendly to the enviroment. If you would like to read and see more about it click here
This village is build to standards friendly to the enviroment. If you would like to read and see more about it click here
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What a delightful looking place and how wonderful to be so caring for environment!! We don't see nearly enough of that, I'm afraid! Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteWow Titania, your posts always are interesting and beautiful to see.
ReplyDeleteThanks you.
Have a wonderful week
Mary ElizabethBlog.
Oh so green everywhere. Looks tropical to me. Very nice to see.
ReplyDeleteBTW, your header is truly beautiful.
How cool is that, do you live here?
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a beautiful place to live. Nice to know it's ecologically friendly.
ReplyDeletethe eco village is beautiful...are those herons by the waterside?
ReplyDeleteA great concept and seems to be working very well too. The Egrets and Ibis certainly look to feel at home there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! We should invest in eco villages around the world...
ReplyDeleteKatarina
A wonderful place to live. Hopefully the beautiful nature does not ware out too much from all the people living in the area. I thought it would be called eco village due to environmental friendly electricity and sewige systems as well as building materials but seems it's just the location that is reason for this name.
ReplyDeleteStill it's very pretty and hopefully will remain that way.
Pretty indeed, and so lush!
ReplyDeleteItsnotjusapicture; No, those are mainly egrets
ReplyDeleteor flocks of Ibis.
Tarolino, the village is build enviro friendly. The buildings must contain a certain amount of recycled materials, electricity, water and sewage are all eco friendly as possible.
ReplyDeleteWe should have more of this. Great initiative and a cool place to boot. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFantastic place. All places in the world must be like this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat place. Made me think of John Denver and his Windstar Foundation and how he was trying to do these things 30+ years ago. An idea whose time has come! Great images.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great place you have shown us and thanks for the pictures and the link.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for visiting and interesting comments.
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