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Arizona 18 acres with earthbag domes

 
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I saw this article on  the Natural Building Blog for an 18 acre homestead in Arizona with several seemingly well-built earthbag domes on it.

On our (unrelated) land, we are in our 4th year of living in a tiny tent popup camper and building a house. Made me think someone in our situation of 4 years ago might prefer to opt to a place with more infrastructure!

In that spirit I repost the info even though we have no other connection to the listing. It looks like a beautiful place.

https://naturalbuildingblog.com/ransom-ranch-is-now-for-sale/

https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/7581-E-Avenida-Del-Sol_McNeal_AZ_85617_M94814-82237
 
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