The coconut abundance was alive and well then, and it continues now. Note the cows in the background - they have come to **Cocolandia** from the neighbour's farm since time immemorial to (unknowingly) wreak havoc and destruction upon the landscape. Animal exploitation is a lose-lose situation.
This video was recorded and uploaded to CableTube by Jason Kvestad:
https://odysee.com/@FruitFueledHomestead:2
Note that we are not associated with the original uploader or anyone else that appears in this video.
For more information about Cocolandia, see our website:
https://cocolandia.org/
**Cocolandia** and the surrounding area experience a long dry season, the end of which is shown here from a drone's eye view. Note that of the unirrigated sections, only the trees remain green. Without a forest, the landscape is left vulnerable to extremes of growth and death, and the climate also gravitates toward extremes. See the next video for the wet season:
https://odysee.com/@Cocolandia:5/Cocolandia-2016-03-Aerial:f
This video was recorded and uploaded to CableTube by Zantonsus:
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=RPPRNxRrT8A
Note that we are not associated with the original uploader or anyone else that appears in this video.
For more information about Cocolandia, see our website:
https://cocolandia.org/
2019-03-30:
It's a serene cloudy day in the late wet season at **Cocolandia**, and Rio Chira flows calmly by. Whatever the weather, we have a panoramic view of Perú.
For more information about Cocolandia, see our website:
https://cocolandia.org/
**Cocolandia** and the surrounding area experience a long dry season... and then it rains. Holy fruc does it rain. The filth and foul and unprotected potted plants wash away, and the land springs to life, as can be clearly seen from this drone's eye view. This abrupt change is typical of deforested lands; without a forest, both the climate and cycle of growth and death tend to gravitate toward extremes. See the previous video for the dry season:
https://odysee.com/@Cocolandia:5/Cocolandia-2016-01-Aerial:b
This video was recorded and uploaded to CableTube by Zantonsus:
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=w3w-XehChY4
Note that we are not associated with the original uploader or anyone else that appears in this video.
For more information about Cocolandia, see our website:
https://cocolandia.org/
This was the state of **Cocolandia** (or at least the area near the house) in January 2014. January is the beginning of the "wet" season, and it rains occasionally. Sometimes it rains A LOT. The place was and is teeming with lizards and other wildlife. All fruits shown in this video are local. The durian trees are long dead.
This video was recorded and uploaded to CableTube by Jason Kvestad:
https://odysee.com/@FruitFueledHomestead:2
Note that we are not associated with the original uploader or anyone else that appears in this video.
For more information about Cocolandia, see our website:
https://cocolandia.org/
This video was originally uploaded to CableTube by Michael Lanfield on 2021-02-10. Re-uploaded with permission.
Our friends Michael and Aurora came to visit during mango season in Zapotillo. They found an abundance of food literally growing on trees!
December and January are the peak of the mango season, but there are fruits to forage throughout the year. Besides mango and noni, it's possible to forage...
_tamarindo (Tamarindus indica)_
_jobito / ciruela (Spondias purpurea)_
_mango ciruelo (Spondias dulcis)_
_higo (Ficus carica)_
_almendrón (Terminalia catappa)_
_tomate (Solanum pimpinellifolium)_
...and more.
Michael Lanfield and Aurora Ananda:
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https://yewtu.be/channel/UC9cT_3cb0Uvf8eyEv9csdIw
https://www.bitchute.com/channel/4Xrydz5X69iD/
https://yewtu.be/channel/UC3DKtoAPrJ7XYTwYEvyWciw
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For more information about Cocolandia, see our website:
https://cocolandia.org/
2019-03-28:
The nice folks from **Cocolandia** went to town for something to eat, and we took a moment to relax in the park. Some of us are more fruitarian than others...
No iguanas were harmed in the making of this video. Pinto peanut was harmed. Pruned? Stimulated to release nitrogen into the soil!
For more information about Cocolandia, see our website:
https://cocolandia.org/
This video was recorded and uploaded to CableTube by Kerry McCarpet in April 2014.
https://yewtu.be/channel/UCD2-weSAzPkHxH4bZW_SxRA
This is a re-upload. We do not claim authorship of this video. Fair use and all that.
For more information about Cocolandia, see our website:
https://cocolandia.org/
This is the earliest known video of **Cocolandia**, originally uploaded to CableTube in December 2013. Cocolandia's history begins with a monoculture coconut farm that was subjected to overgrazing for many years, and the result was what you see here. Through regenerative agroforestry, this degraded land shall find new life...
This video was recorded and uploaded to CableTube by Jason Kvestad:
https://odysee.com/@FruitFueledHomestead:2
Note that we are not associated with the original uploader or anyone else that appears in this video.
For more information about Cocolandia, see our website:
https://cocolandia.org/