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RE: Thoughts of an Eco-anarchist; prompt Freedomchallenge
@cardoprimo, thanks for participating in the #freedomchallenge!
I enjoyed reading your essay and learning about your anarchist village. It is amazing how your village chose to live free without fear of the authorities. I worry that it is a risky venture for you, but I am proud that you choose to live as you wish without fear and doing no harm, only good to the environment. If you and your village don't exercise this freedom.. who will? Nice going :)
Also, I am really digging the yin yang gate :)
Glad you enjoyed it. Everything in this life is a risk, and I have not seen much security in following the party line either. I am very grateful to be living here and have such an easy fight for freedom compared to others who have to fight harder for less.
Old foto actually, new wall and gate but still a yin Yang haha new one soon
Yes this is what I miss about european anarchists!!! There are a few villages here and there between france and spain. Italy also has it's village of anarchist travelers....semi retired from the road!
Beautiful article.
There are quite few in Spain within. The thousands of abandoned villages available!
I've heard! A friend from Barcelona was telling me about one up in the mountain in Catalonia. She wanted to bring us there but we actually never made it to spain this last time around!
There are even folk living in caves on the coast in the south.
If there's a next time to come to Spain, give me a shout, we are always open to visitors!
Very good to hear mate. Thank you for the invite! You probably know about Orgiva as well right?
The name rings a bell but i can't put a place or a face to it..
There's an old dried up river bed that used to be farmed by the Moors.... Today settled travelers and old school people living as free as they can! Andalusia.