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Dry Stack Moon Gate

 
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Tim Lanese, along with his 2023 Permaculture Technology Jamboree students, built this beautifully artistic dry stack Moon Gate at Wheaton Labs. Tim demonstrates the creative method of stacking rocks and stones and filling in the spaces to create functional beauty in the form of a Moon Gate. The hand-made wooden "barrel" was added to support the rock as it was masterfully formed into a Moon, or window, within the gate.



This is but one of the numerous creative, natural and functional projects that the Permaculture Technology Jamboree Instructors and Students work on at Wheaton Labs.
 
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