Life at Cinderland Eco Village on Big Island Hawaii / Vlog 6
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- Support the Hawaiian Kanaka by saying NO to the telescope construction on Mauna Kea and Haleakala. Respect them and their AINA (Sacred Land).
On today's episode, we are focusing in on Cinderland Eco Village in the jungles of Pahoa on the southeast end of Big Island. Cedar chops cocos, Kevika talks permaculture, Pikey dumps coco remains in a compost pile, and the ladies paint the Goddess Sanctuary.
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Hippie land lol! Went out there once for a party. Almost messed this one Braddah up for disrespecting. Funky place over there.
Yeah it really is a wild card spot. I was there with a majority of solid people
Oh wow Silvia is my neighbor up in Volcano now. Married to one of my best friends. So cool to see all our different journeys and history. Thanks for sharing.
Epic! I visited them a few years ago. Love that these vlogs are reaching locals makes me real happy
There is horrific overdevelopment and incursion into native and sacred lands. The people in this video seem benevolent, but they, too, are bringing something foreign into space that does not belong to them. It begins with kindness, but humans can't help growing beyond their initial footprint. Huts become wood-framed structures, and it is a matter of time before concrete settles in.
Yeah all I know is it's a woofing spot that people come to.
And 100% I'm all for Hawaiian Sovereignty and recognize the Hawaiian Sovereign Kingdom and their Aina
imagine Hawaiian Concrete - Romans would be envious
@@JCASTadventures Then are Native Hawaiian activists allowed to occupy Cinderland? Will "Jezus" return THEIR land to them? Or will they just call the "illegal occupier American" police and have them removed?
thanks for sharing wish you guys the best
Thanks bro 🤙 many more vlogs from here and plenty of other adventures coming soon.
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Good thing no smell-o-vision lol
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Isn’t this located on Lyman land? How are you preaching self sustainability when you’re a squatter?
Do squatters pay rent? No. Everyone staying here was paying to stay. Idk about who's land it was before Jezuz
Lemme guess, you guys out Pahoa side?
😂😂😂😂 You can only eat so many coconuts guys.
Don't forget the organic avoz falling off the trees by the kitchen
@@JCASTadventures Again, only in moderation.
Otherwise toilet time gets a little crazy.
Yeah Bradda.
@@Zer0FuXGiv3n Tru dat!!
@@JCASTadventuresit’s not a sustainable food lifestyle..
Nothing out there is really off grid.
@@72marshflower15 they do have a ton of producing fruit trees out there on this property
Number 1. That's not how a Hawaiian or Polynesian cleans a coconut. Unfortunately this video is crap.
Thanks for the view