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'One of the most inhospitable places on Earth': the 1960s green 'utopia' that tried to reinvent the world

The village depended on homemade inventions to survive, from low-cost solar water heaters and a children's seesaw that doubles as a water pump, to edible forest gardens and biofuels.

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'One of the most inhospitable places on Earth': the 1960s green 'utopia' that tried to reinvent the world
Source: BBC Portuguese
A aldeia dependia de invenções caseiras para sobreviver, desde aquecedores solares de água de baixo custo e uma gangorra infantil que também funciona como bomba de água, até hortas florestais comestíveis e biocombustíveis

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