Chris Andrew -
This blows my mind, and makes me remember everything I’m missing in life, better get out there and explore.
WALKING HOUSE is a modular dwelling system that enables persons to          live a peaceful nomadic life, moving slowly through the landscape or cityscape          with minimal impact on the environment. It collects energy from its surroundings          using solar cells and small windmills. There is a system for collecting          rain water and a system for solar heated hot water. A small greenhouse          unit can be added to the basic living module, to provide a substantial          part of the food needed by the Inhabitants. A composting toilet system          allows sewage produced by the inhabitants to be disposed of. A small wood          burning stove could be added to provide CO2 neutral heating. WALKING HOUSE          forms various sizes of communities or WALKING VILLAGES when more units          are added together. WALKING HOUSE is not dependant on existing infrastructure          like roads, but moves on all sorts of terrain. From - http://bit.ly/qKu5p
Thanks to Saboor for pointing this out!

This blows my mind, and makes me remember everything I’m missing in life, better get out there and explore.

WALKING HOUSE is a modular dwelling system that enables persons to live a peaceful nomadic life, moving slowly through the landscape or cityscape with minimal impact on the environment. It collects energy from its surroundings using solar cells and small windmills. There is a system for collecting rain water and a system for solar heated hot water. A small greenhouse unit can be added to the basic living module, to provide a substantial part of the food needed by the Inhabitants. A composting toilet system allows sewage produced by the inhabitants to be disposed of. A small wood burning stove could be added to provide CO2 neutral heating. WALKING HOUSE forms various sizes of communities or WALKING VILLAGES when more units are added together. WALKING HOUSE is not dependant on existing infrastructure like roads, but moves on all sorts of terrain. From - http://bit.ly/qKu5p

Thanks to Saboor for pointing this out!

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