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Vista Hermosa Farm Project! Check out volunteer opportunities at our new project in Salitrales, Costa Rica. We are developing a hands on educational model for bio-intensive organic permaculture farming. The setting is magnificent and the program is small sized project, for a more concentrated experience, with only up to 12 volunteers plus the directors and local contributors. The program has been planned out by our board of agricultural school graduates, nutritionists, biologists and registered dietician and will teach a bio intensive method to increase substantially the yield of food per square meter as well as teach permaculture systems and ways of live. Farm activities include hiking, lectures and films, group gourmet meals, swimming, horseback riding and more! Come join us for an incredible experience!  VistaHermosaFarmProject.com   We are accepting volunteer applications for January 2018. All volunteer fees will go to volunteer room and board expenses and farm project expenses.
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