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  2. Earthship - Wikipedia

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    The Earthship, near Hermanus, is located in a 60 hectares (0.23 sq mi) private nature reserve which is part of a 500 hectares (1.9 sq mi) area enclosed in a game fence and borders the Walker Bay Nature Reserve. [8] The second earthship in South Africa is a recycling centre in Khayelitsha run as a swap shop.

  3. Michael E. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds in 2011. Michael E. Reynolds (born 1945) is an American architect based in New Mexico, known for the design and construction of "earthship" passive solar houses.He is a proponent of "radically sustainable living".

  4. The Starlost - Wikipedia

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    The show's setting is a huge generational colony spacecraft called Earthship Ark, which following an unspecified accident has gone off course. Centuries after its original launch however, most of the descendants of the original crew and colonists are unaware that they are even aboard a spaceship.

  5. Interest soars in self-sustaining homes called Earthships - AOL

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  6. Garbage Warrior - Wikipedia

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    Garbage Warrior is a 2007 American film about architect Mike Reynolds, inventor of the Earthship style of building, directed by Oliver Hodge. Plot

  7. Missouri's 'Dancing Rabbit' Ecovillage (Off the Grid) - AOL

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    If you ask Kessner, Anderson and Sirna (or the Hogans of Finca Bellavista, or earthship creator Michael Reynolds), living in a radically sustainable fashion is a no-brainer. The resources on which ...

  8. Earthship Brighton - Wikipedia

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    Earthship Brighton is a self-sustainable building, completed in 2006 [1] and owned by the non-profit Low Carbon Trust, situated in Stanmer Park, Brighton, England. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The building is an example of passive solar earth-sheltered design and was constructed using waste car tyres and other recycled materials such as cans and bottles.

  9. File:Earthship Windows, Water Barrels, and Solar Panels.jpg

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    This image illustrates several of the practices utilized in Earthship culture to encourage sustainability in their structures and lifestyles, including windows, water barrels, and solar panels. Items portrayed in this file