Language, biodiversity, and a story of salvation
October 28, 2007 11:52 AM Subscribe
Don Berto’s Garden. "The plants of the ancient Maya whisper their secrets to those who speak a shared language."
What a fascinating story! Thanks for the link, I actually learned something today!
posted by The Light Fantastic at 1:49 PM on October 28, 2007
posted by The Light Fantastic at 1:49 PM on October 28, 2007
Too bad the garden will self-destruct in T minus 1,880 days and counting, (along with everything else).
posted by salvia at 2:04 PM on October 28, 2007
posted by salvia at 2:04 PM on October 28, 2007
Thanks for posting this. I'd love to go there.
posted by oneirodynia at 5:33 PM on October 28, 2007
posted by oneirodynia at 5:33 PM on October 28, 2007
growabrain: here you go. Thanks for this, homunculus.
posted by GrammarMoses at 6:25 PM on October 28, 2007
posted by GrammarMoses at 6:25 PM on October 28, 2007
Gah: can't embed, for some reason. Here it is:
http://www.cohunepalms.com/bullettreefalls.html
posted by GrammarMoses at 6:27 PM on October 28, 2007
http://www.cohunepalms.com/bullettreefalls.html
posted by GrammarMoses at 6:27 PM on October 28, 2007
Another pic of the garden, with trail signs:
http://www.marc.ucsb.edu/elpilar/brass/forest/fg_masewall.shtml
And here is Don Berto:
http://www.marc.ucsb.edu/elpilar/director_vision/community.html
posted by GrammarMoses at 6:32 PM on October 28, 2007
http://www.marc.ucsb.edu/elpilar/brass/forest/fg_masewall.shtml
And here is Don Berto:
http://www.marc.ucsb.edu/elpilar/director_vision/community.html
posted by GrammarMoses at 6:32 PM on October 28, 2007
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