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- Mama Goes Green: January 2009
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Sunday, January 25, 2009 Bloggy Giveaway: Recycled Stamp Jewelry It's Bloggy Giveaway time again! You don't want to miss this one! This stained glass necklace is made with an authentic vintage stamp, reusing in style! The artis... |
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- An Oak Framed 16th Century Gatehouse, England
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Over 400 years old, this is an oak frame castle gatehouse in England This is the gatehouse at Stokesay Castle, owned by English Heritage on the site of a Norman stronghold that dates back to 1281. Th... |
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- Natural pools are beautiful and environmentally friendly
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Natural pools: better for your family, the environment and your pocket. This is David Pagan Butler 's natural organic pool at his home in the Norfolk countryside of England. A pool is one of Alexander's d... |
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- Cave home in Matmata, Tunisia
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The cave homes of Matmata, Tunisia This is a living room in one of the cave homes of Matmata in Tunisia. The homes are built by digging down to form a large courtyard and then excavating into the walls to form caves. It's goo... |
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- Building a Reciprocal Roof with Tony Wrench.
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Building a Reciprocal Roof with Tony Wrench. This is Tony Wrench's cordwood roundhouse den in Wales. Like many of Tony's homes it's based on a henge of roundwood timbers with the ends charred and dau... |
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- The gassho-zukuri [prayer-hands] of the Sho River, Japan.
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The gassho-zukuri [prayer-hands] of the Sho River, Japan. Built during the 19th century; these homes are aligned parallel to the Sho River, giving a very harmonious landscape. The architectural style is known as gassho-zukuri, ... |
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- The caves of Matmata, Tunisia
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The cave homes of Matmata, Tunisia. It is very hot in Matmâta, Tunisia. Traditionally homes are made by digging a large pit, about 7m (23ft) deep and 10m (33ft) wide, and then around the sides of the pit tunnelling in a few ... |
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- The oak roof at Gainsborough Old Hall, England
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The oak roof at Gainsborough Old Hall, Lincolnshire, England You are looking at oak timbers as they were built over 500 years ago. It's the view of the roof from the kitchen, with its enormous fireplace, in Gainsborough Old H... |
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- A roundwood timber and straw bale home
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Roundwood timber and straw bale, it's Ben Law's woodland home This is Ben Law's roundwood and straw bale house and beautiful garden in Prickly Nut Wood near Lodsworth, West Sussex, UK. The house is a sweet chestnut cruck fram... |
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- The stone cottages of Bibury, England
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Natural Building since the mid-14th century in England. These homes, built entirely from natural materials, are over 600 years old. William Morris called Bibury in Gloucestershire, "The most beautiful village in England. ... |
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