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Earthships currently exist in every U.S. state and in several other countries, but the Earthship World Community, about 15 miles northwest of Taos, N.M., is ground zero for this alternative form of dwelling
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5 comments // Would you live in an Earthship?

  • Themmanuel
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      Themmanuel  
    • Yes, and if you don't believe me, I will say it again... YES.

      I have been doing some home work and online research on how these houses are designed but all i seem to come up with is links to sites selling the equiment. Are the general ideas of the 'ships' design soley up to the builder or laws of nature 'herself' (gravity, seasonal climate, ect.?

      Can some one help me in finding more info... "If anyone can help me, send messages to my page, and when I build my own earthship, thoes choosen can come for a earth-ship-cruise"...

    • 2 years ago
  • romanista
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  • hollyg
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      hollyg  
    • We did a pod on this a while back called Earthship. And hellsyeah I'd live in one! I think they're amazing! Tons of light, excellent insulation, cozy, etc. In fact, I have some friends in Taos that I want to visit partly so I can go check out this community.

    • 4 years ago
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