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There’s been a lot of talk lately about bioregional organizing as it relates to regenerative finance. So far we only have a concept of a bioregion. As we face the event horizon of what’s impossible and inevitable let’s bring the vision of planetary regeneration to life.
https://x.com/ReFiPodcast/status/1836011764007288960
The idea of bioregions has been around for a few decades evolving since the introduction of the Gaia Hypothesis in the 1970s and gaining traction in the 1980s with the spread of Permaculture, a design philosophy for how to design cultures that can permanently live with the everchanging life processes on Earth. Beyond our perception of bioregions, they have existed since the creation of life on our blue planet. Our relationship to bioregions is coming full circle as we grapple with the limitations of extractive capitalism and greedy globalization.

In this story, I want to help highlight a new role that has emerged. that of the Bioregional Developer, a unique position that aims to bridge cutting-edge blockchain tech as it relates to how we finance and coordinate ecological regeneration through common enterprises at the regional level. Bioregional Developers are the pioneer planters standing on the ground of a desolate and destroyed economic and social fabric bringing forth imagination, courage, and compassion to plant the seeds of the future.
This is a convergence of two roles
1) business development - “the activity of pursuing strategic opportunities for a particular business or organization”
2) developer relations - “a process for nurturing mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and software developers”
A bioregional developer strategizes between synergistic regenerative projects and building constructive feedback relationships with ReFi application developers on how to enhance the health of the bioregional ecology and economy and the end user experience.

Thanks to organizations like ReFi DAO which has helped to support regional “nodes” and others like Greenpill Network and the growing expansion of Gitcoin protocol and Giveth quadratic funding platforms, this position is critical to support the flow of resources to where they’re needed most. Similar to bacteria and mycelium in soil, the bioregional developer is a nutrient transformation layer that turns stagnant financial capital into community-soluble cultural liquidity.
Even now on Bloom Network, with bloom hubs and the recent introduction of the FLO token to reward regenerative action, ReFi 2.0 is hitting its stride. How can we harness this energy and momentum that create an alternative system that allows us to break free from previous extractive boom and bust cycles?
Today the explosion of popup villages from Zuzalu to Edge City, is attracting scores of digital crypto nomads hungry for community and connection, disillusioned from the empty future of broken systems. Ironically these movements evolved from the network state meme which is a technofascist ideology disconnected from reality. How do we ground these communities through service and action into context-rich ecologies?

There is a real problem of capital allocation in the crypto space, and we need to be putting a lot more skin in the game both financially and physically.
ReFi 1.0 2021-2022 ReFi Spring gives out 1000 dollar grants for local ReFi events
ReFi 2.0 2023-2024 Climate Solutions and community QF and L2 grant rounds give out 10,000$
ReFi 3.0 2025-2030 Grants, Impact Rewards and Regenerative enterprises create 100,000$ of impact and value
Let’s now provide some direction as to what syntropic succession to ReFi 3.0 will look like to 2030 and beyond
https://x.com/owocki/status/1835030509942194596
Blockchain technology is still in its inappropriate adolescence, an extension of the earlier internet into a more decentralized, censorship-resistant, and immutable ledger of record to allow for people to exchange provable unique digital value for the first time. How can we use permaculture principles to design technology and culture and steer it from degenerative nihilism to regenerative futurism?
Below is an excerpt from the last chapter of the Permaculture Designers Manual called “Strategies for Alternative Nations” written by Bill Mollison and published in 1988 and only available in an expensive hardcover. This information is unfortunately not easily accessible. The Permaculture Designers Manual is the permaculture bible filled with insight into how to effectively put regeneration into practice using appropriate technology from earthworks, to succession planting, to passive home construction. This book is a work of art.

The original text from the Permaculture Designer’s Manual below in italics.
A bioregional association is an association of the residents of a natural and identifiable region. This region is sometimes defined by a watershed, sometimes by remnant or existing tribal or language boundaries,at times by town boundaries, suburban streets, ordistricts, and at times by some combination of the above factors. Many people identify with their local region or neighbourhood and know its boundaries
There is an obvious conflict between the need to live in a region in a responsible way (bioregional centrality) and the need to integrate with other people in other places (global outreach). We need not only to "think globally and act locally", but to "act and think globully and locally".
The region is our home address, the place where we develop our culture, and take part in bioregional networks. Through global associations and "families of common interest" we cross not only the regional but also state and national borders to set up multicultural alliances.
Just as bioregions need a federal congress periodically, so do they occasionally need global congresses. societies or families also need global meetings to break down the idea of defending regional boundaries to humanity.
Ethics and principles of self-governance, interdependence, and voluntary simplicity or restriction of human numbers on earth still apply at regional and outreach levels. Intermarriage, visits, mutual trade and aid, skills exchange, and educational exchange between regions of very different cultures enriches both. This is the antithesis of "integration" (bureaucratic genocide) that is promulgated by majority groups who disallow language use and cultural life to minorities. In particular, reciprocal education values both sets of knowledge and world concepts, and respects others lifestyles Tribal maps often defined bioregions very well. totems and "skins" (clan groups) of tribes might take as their totemic mothers, a particular tree or animal, which itself was limited in distribution by the sum of topographic and climatic factors.
Other groups occupied ecologies of grasslands, stony deserts, swamps, or mountain ridges. Today, minority language groups (Saamen, Basque, Pitjatjantjara) claim terri tories that are ancient, and specific to their life mode Obviously, cities break up into different, often occupational or income, districts, each with its own dialect and ecology, consumption spectrum, and morality.
The acid test of a bioregion is that it is recognized as such by its inhabitants. Ideally, the region so defined can be limited to that occupied by from 7000 to 40,000 people. Of these perhaps 100 people will be initially interested in participating in any regional association, and even less will be active in it. The work of the bioregional group is to assess the natural, technical, service, and financial resources of the region, and to identify areas where leakage of resources (water, soil, money, talent) leaves the region.
So what does a bioregional developer do exactly? A bioregional developer kickstarts a bioregional association with like-minded individuals in their bioregion.
The first step of a Bioregional developer is to partner and coordinate with others in the region who identify with the bioregion. This can be others who are already engaged in regenerative activities like gardening, beach cleanups, or seed saving.
The dual nature of the bioregional developer is to identify the ReFi apps in the ecosystem such as Silvi App which supports tree Planting, or Cleanify which supports trash pickup, or Atlantis which supports any impact bounty, and put these digital tools in the hands of the changemakers in a collective onboarding experience. *Note these apps run on separate blockchains so the end-user experience is full of friction.

The information gathered from these actions is also fragmented amongst multiple layer 1 blockchains like Ethereum or Solana and the recent scaling solution of layer 2s like Arbitrum and Optimism, along with the fragmented financial liquidity that is supposed to flow between the people and places. This is a serious design constraint in ReFi as we are building on top of general-purpose platforms that have been primarily used for degen speculation games.
This is a preview of the current ReFi landscape of the interconnected dapps functions and features currently online and in use. While overwhelming for 1 person, a 4-6 person team can effectively deploy this constellation of synergistic apps within their bioregion. That is why funding is needed and how funding will go to the acupuncture points that need it most. funding comes in the circle, impact is made, and recorded. More funding comes in, a virtuous cycle in syntropy.
https://x.com/regenavocado/status/1827658987874996557
People can be called on to write accounts of their specialties, as they as they apply to the region, and regional news sheets publish results as they come in. Once areas of action have been defined, regional groups can be formed into associations dealing with specific areas.
Food: Consumer-producer associations and gandening or soll societies
Shelter Owner-builder associations
Energy Appropriate technology associations
Finance: An "earthbank association”
A main role that the bioregional association serves is as a collective bank account to redistribute funds raised from grants and other fundraising activities back into the local economy to serve as seed funding through a participatory budgeting process.

The bioregional association is both a legal entity that can exist within the legacy nation state banking framework and a digital onchain entity such as a DAO that can manage membership and operations in a decentralized trust minimized way. That is to say to operate a digital DAO, the prerequisite it to have a group of people both proficient in the tools and with a threshold of trust between them. It is from this starting point of cultural adoption we can start to play around with building deeper down the technology stack.
Now that we have a better idea of what a bioregional developer does and what a bioregional association is, what would a bioregional blockchain look like?
https://x.com/omniharmonic/status/1835762332208656526
As mentioned before we are currently using a fragmented network of blockchains that have been developed not with regeneration in mind, but with general compute for a variety of digital native applications like marketplaces for digital goods, digital governance of blockchains themselves. But if a bioregional association serves to support the bioregional regenerative economy, all those services and actions would be better served by using a regional blockchain.
Blockchains come in different shapes, sizes and flavors. They’re also easily customizable. Bioregions themselves have enough uniformity that a bioregional blockchain can be easily replicated yet remixed for the local conditions with each bioregional blockchain able to bridge value and data seamlessly between themselves for interegional trade. Furthermore, blockchains run on physical computers in a distributed network. Having your infrastructure run locally is the only way to ensure that the motives of the community align with the motives of the underlying node operators. Nobody wants their bioregional economy to have the rug or plug pulled out from underneath by malaligned developers or validators.

We are currently using global computers to manage local action. The question at hand in the future of ReFi is do refi apps be second-class citizen in the blockchain space, or does the infrastructure sinks like water flowing to sea level? The heaviest most mission critical applications should be farther down the stack, like land access, energy, and water.
And so on...for crafts, music, markets, livestock, and nature study or any other interest. The job of the bioregional office is complex, and it needs 4-6 people to act as consultants and coordinators, with others on call when needed. All other associations can use the office for any necessary registration, address, phone, and newsletter services, and pay a fee for usage.
Currently ReFi DAO and the network of local nodes have been acting as a makeshift local office for ReFi app developers. Now that more apps are coming online the focus is shifting to educating the local network of regen projects on the ground with onboarding them to refi apps.

Over the past decade, investment was focused on infrastructure for other blockchain developers. Now that the blockchain infrastructure has stabilized in 2024 where gas fees to run applications are currently affordable, everyone is asking where will the adoption come from? This is where bioregional developers become critical in the growth and success of blockchain ecosystems to onboard the next wave of regen changemakers onchain.
Critical services and links can be built by any regional office, it can serve as a land access centre, operating the strategies outlined later under that section. It can also act as leasehold and title register, or to service agreements for clubs and societies. More importantly, the regional office can offer and house community sell-funding schemes, and collect monies for trusts and societies.
The regional office also serves as a contact centre to other regions, and thus as a trade or coordination centre. One regional office makes it very easy for any resident or visitor to contact all services and associations offering in the region, and also greatly reduces costs of communication for all groups. An accountant on call can handily contract to service many groups. The regional group can also invite craftspeople or lecturers to address interest groups locally, sharing income from this educational enterprise.
Some of the topics that can be included in the regional directory are as follows. These can be taken topic by topic, sold at first by the page, and finally put together as a looseleaf notebook (volunteers enter local resource centres and addresses under each category, the system is best suited to computer retrieval.

Remember this book was written in the 1980s. We now have the digital infrastructure to operate bioregional regenerative economies at scale. The book then goes on to list in detail all the economic activities that need to be coordinated for a society to survive and thrive in the context of socio-climate collapse.
The following Resource Index for Bioregions has been compiled by Maxine Cole and myself for the Northern Rivers Bioregional Association of New South Wales Australia.
The primary categories are as follows:
Food and food support systems
Shelter and Buildings
Livelihoods and support services
Information, media, communication, and research
Community and Security
Social Life
Health Services
Future Trends
Transport Services
To summarise we now know what a bioregional developer does, what a bioregional association is, and what a bioregional blockchain network could look like. Now we have an outline of the critical services and applications are needed to run a bioregional economy. A concept of a bioregion if you will. Now with the advent of AI we can take these outlines and resource maps, and fill in the gaps with aided computation and cognition. We can use this information to better guide both discourse and development in the next wave of ReFi expansion.
To scale impact, we need to support bioregional developers with both financial and social support. We need to be putting millions of dollars worth of investment into bioregional DAOs. We need to be investing in ReFi apps and infrastructure.
Chain treasuries need to invest for apps and users that will be occupying their blockspace driving up token prices.
Individuals need to donate to the projects they care about and benefit from while using the apps.
Communities need to compost fiat currency and inhabit the commons with alternative currencies, not just degens speculating on memecoins.
Support our bioregional development efforts by donating to Rifai Sicilia on Giveth today where we are eligible for matching funds which will go to support a permaculture course in November that will onboard 25 local farmers.
https://giveth.io/project/rifai-sicilia
Thank you to Earthbased Soul for the wonderful images. You can support their solar punk nomad and bioregional regeneration activities.
There’s been a lot of talk lately about bioregional organizing as it relates to regenerative finance. So far we only have a concept of a bioregion. As we face the event horizon of what’s impossible and inevitable let’s bring the vision of planetary regeneration to life.
https://x.com/ReFiPodcast/status/1836011764007288960
The idea of bioregions has been around for a few decades evolving since the introduction of the Gaia Hypothesis in the 1970s and gaining traction in the 1980s with the spread of Permaculture, a design philosophy for how to design cultures that can permanently live with the everchanging life processes on Earth. Beyond our perception of bioregions, they have existed since the creation of life on our blue planet. Our relationship to bioregions is coming full circle as we grapple with the limitations of extractive capitalism and greedy globalization.

In this story, I want to help highlight a new role that has emerged. that of the Bioregional Developer, a unique position that aims to bridge cutting-edge blockchain tech as it relates to how we finance and coordinate ecological regeneration through common enterprises at the regional level. Bioregional Developers are the pioneer planters standing on the ground of a desolate and destroyed economic and social fabric bringing forth imagination, courage, and compassion to plant the seeds of the future.
This is a convergence of two roles
1) business development - “the activity of pursuing strategic opportunities for a particular business or organization”
2) developer relations - “a process for nurturing mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and software developers”
A bioregional developer strategizes between synergistic regenerative projects and building constructive feedback relationships with ReFi application developers on how to enhance the health of the bioregional ecology and economy and the end user experience.

Thanks to organizations like ReFi DAO which has helped to support regional “nodes” and others like Greenpill Network and the growing expansion of Gitcoin protocol and Giveth quadratic funding platforms, this position is critical to support the flow of resources to where they’re needed most. Similar to bacteria and mycelium in soil, the bioregional developer is a nutrient transformation layer that turns stagnant financial capital into community-soluble cultural liquidity.
Even now on Bloom Network, with bloom hubs and the recent introduction of the FLO token to reward regenerative action, ReFi 2.0 is hitting its stride. How can we harness this energy and momentum that create an alternative system that allows us to break free from previous extractive boom and bust cycles?
Today the explosion of popup villages from Zuzalu to Edge City, is attracting scores of digital crypto nomads hungry for community and connection, disillusioned from the empty future of broken systems. Ironically these movements evolved from the network state meme which is a technofascist ideology disconnected from reality. How do we ground these communities through service and action into context-rich ecologies?

There is a real problem of capital allocation in the crypto space, and we need to be putting a lot more skin in the game both financially and physically.
ReFi 1.0 2021-2022 ReFi Spring gives out 1000 dollar grants for local ReFi events
ReFi 2.0 2023-2024 Climate Solutions and community QF and L2 grant rounds give out 10,000$
ReFi 3.0 2025-2030 Grants, Impact Rewards and Regenerative enterprises create 100,000$ of impact and value
Let’s now provide some direction as to what syntropic succession to ReFi 3.0 will look like to 2030 and beyond
https://x.com/owocki/status/1835030509942194596
Blockchain technology is still in its inappropriate adolescence, an extension of the earlier internet into a more decentralized, censorship-resistant, and immutable ledger of record to allow for people to exchange provable unique digital value for the first time. How can we use permaculture principles to design technology and culture and steer it from degenerative nihilism to regenerative futurism?
Below is an excerpt from the last chapter of the Permaculture Designers Manual called “Strategies for Alternative Nations” written by Bill Mollison and published in 1988 and only available in an expensive hardcover. This information is unfortunately not easily accessible. The Permaculture Designers Manual is the permaculture bible filled with insight into how to effectively put regeneration into practice using appropriate technology from earthworks, to succession planting, to passive home construction. This book is a work of art.

The original text from the Permaculture Designer’s Manual below in italics.
A bioregional association is an association of the residents of a natural and identifiable region. This region is sometimes defined by a watershed, sometimes by remnant or existing tribal or language boundaries,at times by town boundaries, suburban streets, ordistricts, and at times by some combination of the above factors. Many people identify with their local region or neighbourhood and know its boundaries
There is an obvious conflict between the need to live in a region in a responsible way (bioregional centrality) and the need to integrate with other people in other places (global outreach). We need not only to "think globally and act locally", but to "act and think globully and locally".
The region is our home address, the place where we develop our culture, and take part in bioregional networks. Through global associations and "families of common interest" we cross not only the regional but also state and national borders to set up multicultural alliances.
Just as bioregions need a federal congress periodically, so do they occasionally need global congresses. societies or families also need global meetings to break down the idea of defending regional boundaries to humanity.
Ethics and principles of self-governance, interdependence, and voluntary simplicity or restriction of human numbers on earth still apply at regional and outreach levels. Intermarriage, visits, mutual trade and aid, skills exchange, and educational exchange between regions of very different cultures enriches both. This is the antithesis of "integration" (bureaucratic genocide) that is promulgated by majority groups who disallow language use and cultural life to minorities. In particular, reciprocal education values both sets of knowledge and world concepts, and respects others lifestyles Tribal maps often defined bioregions very well. totems and "skins" (clan groups) of tribes might take as their totemic mothers, a particular tree or animal, which itself was limited in distribution by the sum of topographic and climatic factors.
Other groups occupied ecologies of grasslands, stony deserts, swamps, or mountain ridges. Today, minority language groups (Saamen, Basque, Pitjatjantjara) claim terri tories that are ancient, and specific to their life mode Obviously, cities break up into different, often occupational or income, districts, each with its own dialect and ecology, consumption spectrum, and morality.
The acid test of a bioregion is that it is recognized as such by its inhabitants. Ideally, the region so defined can be limited to that occupied by from 7000 to 40,000 people. Of these perhaps 100 people will be initially interested in participating in any regional association, and even less will be active in it. The work of the bioregional group is to assess the natural, technical, service, and financial resources of the region, and to identify areas where leakage of resources (water, soil, money, talent) leaves the region.
So what does a bioregional developer do exactly? A bioregional developer kickstarts a bioregional association with like-minded individuals in their bioregion.
The first step of a Bioregional developer is to partner and coordinate with others in the region who identify with the bioregion. This can be others who are already engaged in regenerative activities like gardening, beach cleanups, or seed saving.
The dual nature of the bioregional developer is to identify the ReFi apps in the ecosystem such as Silvi App which supports tree Planting, or Cleanify which supports trash pickup, or Atlantis which supports any impact bounty, and put these digital tools in the hands of the changemakers in a collective onboarding experience. *Note these apps run on separate blockchains so the end-user experience is full of friction.

The information gathered from these actions is also fragmented amongst multiple layer 1 blockchains like Ethereum or Solana and the recent scaling solution of layer 2s like Arbitrum and Optimism, along with the fragmented financial liquidity that is supposed to flow between the people and places. This is a serious design constraint in ReFi as we are building on top of general-purpose platforms that have been primarily used for degen speculation games.
This is a preview of the current ReFi landscape of the interconnected dapps functions and features currently online and in use. While overwhelming for 1 person, a 4-6 person team can effectively deploy this constellation of synergistic apps within their bioregion. That is why funding is needed and how funding will go to the acupuncture points that need it most. funding comes in the circle, impact is made, and recorded. More funding comes in, a virtuous cycle in syntropy.
https://x.com/regenavocado/status/1827658987874996557
People can be called on to write accounts of their specialties, as they as they apply to the region, and regional news sheets publish results as they come in. Once areas of action have been defined, regional groups can be formed into associations dealing with specific areas.
Food: Consumer-producer associations and gandening or soll societies
Shelter Owner-builder associations
Energy Appropriate technology associations
Finance: An "earthbank association”
A main role that the bioregional association serves is as a collective bank account to redistribute funds raised from grants and other fundraising activities back into the local economy to serve as seed funding through a participatory budgeting process.

The bioregional association is both a legal entity that can exist within the legacy nation state banking framework and a digital onchain entity such as a DAO that can manage membership and operations in a decentralized trust minimized way. That is to say to operate a digital DAO, the prerequisite it to have a group of people both proficient in the tools and with a threshold of trust between them. It is from this starting point of cultural adoption we can start to play around with building deeper down the technology stack.
Now that we have a better idea of what a bioregional developer does and what a bioregional association is, what would a bioregional blockchain look like?
https://x.com/omniharmonic/status/1835762332208656526
As mentioned before we are currently using a fragmented network of blockchains that have been developed not with regeneration in mind, but with general compute for a variety of digital native applications like marketplaces for digital goods, digital governance of blockchains themselves. But if a bioregional association serves to support the bioregional regenerative economy, all those services and actions would be better served by using a regional blockchain.
Blockchains come in different shapes, sizes and flavors. They’re also easily customizable. Bioregions themselves have enough uniformity that a bioregional blockchain can be easily replicated yet remixed for the local conditions with each bioregional blockchain able to bridge value and data seamlessly between themselves for interegional trade. Furthermore, blockchains run on physical computers in a distributed network. Having your infrastructure run locally is the only way to ensure that the motives of the community align with the motives of the underlying node operators. Nobody wants their bioregional economy to have the rug or plug pulled out from underneath by malaligned developers or validators.

We are currently using global computers to manage local action. The question at hand in the future of ReFi is do refi apps be second-class citizen in the blockchain space, or does the infrastructure sinks like water flowing to sea level? The heaviest most mission critical applications should be farther down the stack, like land access, energy, and water.
And so on...for crafts, music, markets, livestock, and nature study or any other interest. The job of the bioregional office is complex, and it needs 4-6 people to act as consultants and coordinators, with others on call when needed. All other associations can use the office for any necessary registration, address, phone, and newsletter services, and pay a fee for usage.
Currently ReFi DAO and the network of local nodes have been acting as a makeshift local office for ReFi app developers. Now that more apps are coming online the focus is shifting to educating the local network of regen projects on the ground with onboarding them to refi apps.

Over the past decade, investment was focused on infrastructure for other blockchain developers. Now that the blockchain infrastructure has stabilized in 2024 where gas fees to run applications are currently affordable, everyone is asking where will the adoption come from? This is where bioregional developers become critical in the growth and success of blockchain ecosystems to onboard the next wave of regen changemakers onchain.
Critical services and links can be built by any regional office, it can serve as a land access centre, operating the strategies outlined later under that section. It can also act as leasehold and title register, or to service agreements for clubs and societies. More importantly, the regional office can offer and house community sell-funding schemes, and collect monies for trusts and societies.
The regional office also serves as a contact centre to other regions, and thus as a trade or coordination centre. One regional office makes it very easy for any resident or visitor to contact all services and associations offering in the region, and also greatly reduces costs of communication for all groups. An accountant on call can handily contract to service many groups. The regional group can also invite craftspeople or lecturers to address interest groups locally, sharing income from this educational enterprise.
Some of the topics that can be included in the regional directory are as follows. These can be taken topic by topic, sold at first by the page, and finally put together as a looseleaf notebook (volunteers enter local resource centres and addresses under each category, the system is best suited to computer retrieval.

Remember this book was written in the 1980s. We now have the digital infrastructure to operate bioregional regenerative economies at scale. The book then goes on to list in detail all the economic activities that need to be coordinated for a society to survive and thrive in the context of socio-climate collapse.
The following Resource Index for Bioregions has been compiled by Maxine Cole and myself for the Northern Rivers Bioregional Association of New South Wales Australia.
The primary categories are as follows:
Food and food support systems
Shelter and Buildings
Livelihoods and support services
Information, media, communication, and research
Community and Security
Social Life
Health Services
Future Trends
Transport Services
To summarise we now know what a bioregional developer does, what a bioregional association is, and what a bioregional blockchain network could look like. Now we have an outline of the critical services and applications are needed to run a bioregional economy. A concept of a bioregion if you will. Now with the advent of AI we can take these outlines and resource maps, and fill in the gaps with aided computation and cognition. We can use this information to better guide both discourse and development in the next wave of ReFi expansion.
To scale impact, we need to support bioregional developers with both financial and social support. We need to be putting millions of dollars worth of investment into bioregional DAOs. We need to be investing in ReFi apps and infrastructure.
Chain treasuries need to invest for apps and users that will be occupying their blockspace driving up token prices.
Individuals need to donate to the projects they care about and benefit from while using the apps.
Communities need to compost fiat currency and inhabit the commons with alternative currencies, not just degens speculating on memecoins.
Support our bioregional development efforts by donating to Rifai Sicilia on Giveth today where we are eligible for matching funds which will go to support a permaculture course in November that will onboard 25 local farmers.
https://giveth.io/project/rifai-sicilia
Thank you to Earthbased Soul for the wonderful images. You can support their solar punk nomad and bioregional regeneration activities.
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