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Uncle Mud tour of Kyle's Bermed Earthbag "Gnome Dome" at Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage

 
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This is a quick look at Kyle's earth bermed earthbag dome home in Rutledge Missouri. The stone work and roof garden are also fantastic. A long in depth tour with the builder can be seen below.
If you want to stay here check it out at https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/5720642?source_impression_id=p3_1659493869_LadykOcLomOILpgl

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A better look at the Gnome Dome
 
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A quick look at Kyle's earth bermed earthbag dome home in Rutledge Missouri wasn't good enough so we came back when he could give us the whole glorious tour. There's the completed tinyhouse dome and the incredible rockwork roof gardens, and a shaded outdoor kitchen and a whole other incomplete underground living area we got to tour. Nothing takes the suck out of Missouri's hot humid weather like an underground house
 
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