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		<description><![CDATA[This summer we will build a passive solar Earth Ship greenhouse that can be used as a living space or for growing plants year round. Earth Ships are built largely with recycled materials, most of which are easily available and free for the asking. Used, steel-belted automobile tires, packed solid with earth, become giant 400- [...]]]></description>
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<p>This summer we will build a passive solar Earth Ship greenhouse that can be used as a living space or for growing plants year round.</p>
<p>Earth Ships are built largely with recycled materials, most of which are easily available and free for the asking. Used, steel-belted automobile tires, packed solid with earth, become giant 400- pound bricks that create sound-proof, fire and earthquake resistant, fortress- like walls.</p>
<p>Once built, Earth Ships collect rain water from potable roofing material into water storage tanks that provide an abundant source of water, even in areas with minimal rainfall.</p>
<p>Dates: July 28 to August 1, 2010   (tentative)<br />
Cost: ¥ 48,000 (weekend only: ¥20,000)<br />
Location: The Earth Embassy Solar Café and Farm, on the foot of Mt. Fuji.<br />
Contact: info@earthembassy.org</p>
<p>The Experience Includes:<br />
•    Classroom overview of Earth Ship building and its environmental advantages. Discussion in English with Japanese support.<br />
•    Hands on experience building an Earth Ship. We will line a 4m x 8m hole with earth-packed tires and build a roof and south-facing wall designed to function as a passive solar greenhouse.<br />
•    Farm tour and organic farming activities.<br />
•    Hike to nearby Ice caves.<br />
•    Three home-cooked meals a day prepared with locally grown organic foods.<br />
•    Lodging in the Earth Embassy Guest House.<br />
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