Alfriston Clergy House, nearly lost to England's past This house was built by a prosperous farmer in 1350 using only natural materials that have now survived for almost seven centuries. In 1395 it was bought by the church and ... |
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The thatched circular cottage at Blaise Hamlet, England This beautiful home is a rubble stone lime mortar reed thatched cottage in Blaise Hamlet near Bristol, England. It was designed by John Nash, a master of the picturesqu... |
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March 12, 2007 the largest dump on earth A juvenile albatross amid plastic debris that has washed up at Midway Atoll. East of midway and the Hawaiian Islands is what is perhaps the world's largest garbage dump: a floating, r... |
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Living Green and Thrifty Tips on how to live a more sustainable life in a thrifty way. Tales from our family life as we make our eco journey to a greener life. Pages HOME LIVI... |
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Thursday, August 6, 2009 Stainless Steel Filterable Water Bottle: EcoUsable We have all seen the studies: Bottled Water is no better than Tap Water . Not to mention that bottle water costs dollars when tap costs fractions of a p... |
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Thursday, August 6, 2009 Stainless Steel Filterable Water Bottle: EcoUsable We have all seen the studies: Bottled Water is no better than Tap Water . Not to mention that bottle water costs dollars when tap costs fractions of ... |
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Solarkat's Eco blog Information on environmental issues, all natural and organic skin & body & hair care, DIY beauty & cosmetics, natural perfumery, mineral make... |
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Solarkat's Eco blog Information on environmental issues, all natural and organic skin & body & hair care, DIY beauty & cosmetics, natural perfumery, mineral make... |
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Solarkat's Eco blog Information on environmental issues, all natural and organic skin & body & hair care, DIY beauty & cosmetics, natural perfumery, mineral make... |
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Solarkat's Eco blog Information on environmental issues, all natural and organic skin & body & hair care, DIY beauty & cosmetics, natural perfumery, mineral makeu... |
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