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Wear it, then eat it

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I’m sure you would like to examine some meat-based photographs from a Russian style show. Eat Me Daily talks about it here, with a link to other photos here.

  • Watersquares hold storm runoff in a park-like environment. I don’t know about this; I’ve encountered some pretty dirty storm water. Maybe I need to read the fine print from this interesting Pruned article:

    In Florian Boer and Marco Vermeulen’s proposal, rainwater runoff isn’t funneled into a complex system of underground pipes, a system that is rather expensive to build and maintain, but is managed instead through a network of surface reservoirs, the Waterpleinen, or Watersquares. These storage spaces will be dry for most of the year, but during storm events, they will collect water from the surrounding neighborhood. If one reaches capacity, excess water will overflow into another basin. After the rain, the collected water will slowly recede into nearby bodies of water or seep into the soil.

  • Posted in Enviro, Food & such.


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