I found this to be very interesting especially to those who felt their only hope was to live on an island.
I am sorry that I can not figure out how to get the pictures or video up on this blog.
Man (Re)Builds Mexican Island Paradise on 250,000 Recycled Floating Bottles
Posted by ecoble under Design and Architecture, Environmental Images, Green Everything, Sustainable Innovation
If you can’t afford to buy your own tropical island paradise, why not build your own? That is exactly what Richie Sowa did back in 1998, from over a quarter-million plastic bottles. His Spiral Island, destroyed years later by a hurricane, sported a two-story house, solar oven, self-composting toilet and multiple beaches. Better yet, he has started building another one! His ultimate goal? To build the island bigger and bigger and finally float out to sea, traveling the world from the comfort of his own private paradise.
Spiral Island Construction and Steering
The original Spiral Island was (as its successor will be) built upon a floating collection used plastic bottles, all netted together to support a bamboo and plywood structure above. Located in Mexico, the original was 66 by 54 feet and was able to support full-sized mangroves to provide shade and privacy, yet also able to be moved from place to place by its creator as need with a simple motorized system.
An environmentalist to the core, Sowa is also an artist and a musician. More than just the universal dream of an island retreat, Spiral Island is also his vision for low-impact sustainable living. The next version of the island will be built to withstand more treacherous weather than the first and will also be located in a more sheltered part of Mexico’s waters.
The Above Ripley’s Believe-it-or-Not video is a great introduction to the island, which conjures images of Gilligan-done-right. Spiral island is able to exist and move about in Mexico in part because it is classified as a ship, not an island, like an atoll out of WaterWorld (only much much cooler). On September 7, 2007 the new Spiral Islander social network utility was opened to the public to allow visitors, Spiral Islanders and friends of Richie Sowa to connect and communicate about the history of Spiral Island and to learn more and discuss Richie Sowa’s new Spiral Island. Want more islands? See these 7 Island Wonders of the World from WebUrbanist.
Friday, September 19, 2008
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3 comments:
This is strange. Now I know what to do with all my old bottles....nah, not too many lakes in Iowa...oh well...I hope you know, being with Stephanie is NO excuse for no new blog from you. I miss you already. How did Miss Tekoe fair?
you and stephanie must be having a great time...you are NOT blogging and that upsets me...I miss you. I will be in Omaha all day Monday so wont talk to you til Tue afternoon at the earliest. Hope you trip was fun....
Oh my friend--I miss you too. Steph and I did have a great time. Let's talk for sure Tuesday and I will tell you all about it. Love you!
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