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Finding Permanent Culture by SWoBs Aubrey beating the heatEl Salvador must be the hottest place in Central America. The water, at 82 degrees F, doesn’t refresh that much. The waves are great and the peop ... Read on »
From the Quench Summit to Alaska and.... by SWoBs In late August, SWoBs Founding Director Loren Luyendyk was a participant in theQuench Summit. The summit was organized bySafe Water International and theEleos Foundationwith ... Read on »
Sustainable Aid and the Carbon Economy by SWoBs Natural Building in a natural setting - Quail Springs Learning Oasis > The course on Sustainable Aid for the 2/3rds World was an incredible experience for us. Held at the ... Read on »
Closing the Loop by SWoBs One of the few things that moves fast while traveling through Mexico is time. Our time here has flown by us, like the majority of cars who fly pass our big white turtle shell ... Read on »
Soakin' it Up by SWoBs Returning to our favorite little gem on the Mexican coast was a welcoming relief from our journey south. The unique young town of Barra de La Cruz has become like our second h ... Read on »
Finding Permanent Culture by SWoBs Aubrey beating the heatEl Salvador must be the hottest place in Central America. The water, at 82 degrees F, doesn’t refresh that much. The waves are great and the peop ... Read on »
Planting Seeds by SWoBs We decided to venture away from the coast for once to check out a one of the wonders of the world, Omatepe Island in Lake Nicaragua.Volcan ConcepcîonOmatepe Island is un ... Read on »
Waves Of Optimism by SWoBs The average storm drain in Rivas Nicaragua It is hard not to get cynical while traveling through Central America. It seems as if nobody cares about pollution or socio-econom ... Read on »
Plastic, Plastic, Everywhere- Does anybody care??? by SWoBs Playa Champerico, Guatemala After returning to Mexico and driving further south, we have realized that the most pressing issue for the ocean and humanity is not human waste or ... Read on »
The Easy Road, and What is Sustainablity? by SWoBs We have been blessed to take the easy road. We have the means to buy a bus ticket, to get on a plane and fly 3,000 miles down to Mexico. We are able to bring our surfboards, ... Read on »