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Angel's Nest, the sustainable energy demonstration showcase in Taos, New Mexico, built by Robert Plarr and actress Victoria Peters, incorporates wind and solar power, a renewable hydrogen fueling station, and integrated greenhouses in a unique closed loop, grid-independent energy and water replenishment cycle.
http://angels-nest.org/
PageRank: 3/10
(Clicks: 258; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jul 5, 2006) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
I Love Cob! is a web site devoted to natural building with a main focus on that fancy stuff called Cob - otherwise known as monolithic adobe.
http://ilovecob.com
PageRank: Not available
(Clicks: 3; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 29, 2007) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
The Salamander Company is a family owned business dedicated to sustainable building practices. Specializing in Straw Bale building with an emphasis on beautiful finishes The Salamander Co. can provide a lovely and sustainable home.
http://www.thesalamandercompany.com
PageRank: 1/10
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Listing added: Oct 29, 2006) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Worlds Nest - The total sustainable independence solution book they don't want you to know about. Worlds Nest by David Sereda, Robert Plarr & Victoria Peters. Videos on this site. Green Products, Energy Systems, Water systems, vehicle systems, home designs.
http://www.worldsnest.com
PageRank: 4/10
(Clicks: 249; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jul 5, 2006) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
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Comment Author Stephanie / Sep 23, 2008
I worked for them when I lived in NM. The etchings are from small copper plates, and the images are wonderful southwestern moments. The landscape and architecture that is captured, truly a gift from the past.

Comment Author / Sep 6, 2008
Great Site! This site has been around for a while. It moved July '08 from a small to a large ISP. The site will undergo a face lift as well as an upgrade to a new engine to 'run' the back end of it.

Comment Author Brian Rodgers / Sep 4, 2008
Thanks for including my site, although we are technically south of Taos by 50+ miles in Sapello NM

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