Sunday, March 13, 2011

Cape Eleuthera, Eleuthera. 3/10-3/11

On the island of Eleuthera, there is a school for high-school and college aged kids, who come from all over the US to spend a semester in the Bahamas, learning about ecology and human impact on the environment.

We were fortunate to be able to take a tour of the facilities.

The Island School grows food and is very self-supporting.
They were growing sweet potatoes and peanuts on the roof of a building.
Us kids observing the various fish related experiments.
More ways that the Island school is conserving energy and resources... using the fertilized fish  waste water to grow lettuce and other greens

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