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47,000 Kilometers Walked, 11.5 Million Trees Planted GREENING THE EARTH ONE STEP AT A TIME

Friday, March 13, 2009 


Konomi crosses the bridge that leads to our second piece of land in Patagonia, Chile.

The river is fed by four glaciers and is full of trout and salmon. The water is ever blue and you can just dip your head into it and drink.




We have four wonderful hectares in this valley and the river is the southern boundary of the land. There are only six families in the huge magnificent hidden valley and one of them is selling 530 hectares of the valley that leads all the way up to the Glaciers. This includes ancient untouched forest, a lake and the numerous waterfalls, rivers and steams that fill it. It is our dream to form a foundation to protect this important eco-system.

In October 2009, after Celebration Earth, we return to this natural paradise to build our home. Our home will be a showcase for environmental protection and sustainability, a place where people can learn alternative ways of construction and energy production not harmful to the natural environment we all need to exist.

We will build our home with interested friends and supporters from Japan and elsewhere and record the whole process in DVD, for educational purposes. People who assist us in the building of our home, will be a part of something new and will gain from the experience.

Please contact us soon if your are interested in joining our project. The deal is simple. You make your way to Chile and we will take care of you whole your on our land. Including food, shelter, warmth and much happiness.

PAUL COLEMAN

Paul Coleman


Last Updated: 4/26/2009

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