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Looking for help in Puerto Rico

 
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Location: Utuado, Puerto Rico
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We're looking for one or two people to help out on our property in the mountains of Puerto Rico. If you've got some skills in organic farming, permaculture, carpentry, welding, construction, etc. If you are considering moving to Puerto Rico or homesteading in the tropics, this might be a great way to see if this lifestyle is a good fit for you. The next opening will likely be in mid October and would last 2-3 months. Please take a look at the listing at: https://www.refugiopuertorico.com
 
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I'm just going to give this a bump.  Really got me thinking about making a move, and that would be a great way to get my feet wet in Puerto Rico.  Not quite ready now, though.  


I've been watching a lot of ancient megalithic building lately, and I see the terraces of Machu Picchu on that slope.

Good luck finding the right person(s).  
 
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