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Martin
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Post: # 30707Post Martin »

something like this - but larger, and cream or white canvas (dark colours would be miserably hot in summer!)
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Post: # 30710Post Martin »

nice yurt interior!
Image :dave:
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Post: # 30715Post the.fee.fairy »

Fantastic!

Maybe i could buy Vince's Tipi for the summer, then move into a Yurt during the winter!

I've decided that should i ever get round to getting my Earthship sorted out, i'll definitely live in either a Tipi or a Yurt while its being built. Probably a yurt looking at those pics!

Its a shame that the material is so expensive really...

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Post: # 30716Post the.fee.fairy »

this: http://www.woodlandyurts.co.uk/ Is a fantastic website.

By my reckoning, you can make a Yurt for about £500 and a hell of a lot of work according to this guy.

Oooh, its so tempting...

I need a field!! I need to purchase a field where i can put up Yurts and Tipis and invite people to live!

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