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"Cage goes in the water, You go in the water? Shark's in the water. Our Shark!" Read More
Chase ruminates over his final days in Panama before he leaves, and explains how grateful he is to have worked with the right folks. Read More
by Davis Mann
Posted In: Adventures in the Tropics, Crafted Investing, Our Global Community, Voices of Kalu Yala, Wandering Thoughts
Back home, it seemed that the financial crisis hit hardest in the real estate sector, so it shouldn’t take a learned leftist to understand the benefits of sustainable use of land and other properties. This applies to the houses we live in, the buildings we work in, and (probably most obviously) the land on which we enjoy outdoor recreation. Here’s an example that hit my family (and some friends) specifically. Read More
Fixing the problems right in front of your face will often lead to integration of those practices in later areas; John discusses how he sees this with the brand spanking new "business center." Read More
Chase discusses a environmentally friendly inorganic compound and cracks down on his work, wrapping up some things before he leaves. Read More
Davis Mann takes a look at Panamanian laws and legislation concerning incorporation and discusses how offshore banking can be used legitimately to hedge a variety of risks, especially those involved with foreign investment. Read More
Chase explains his own personal experience with "Carnivales", a popular fiesta in the Americas. Read More
by John Cook
Posted In: A Home Grown Economy, Crafted Investing, Designing the Village, Farm to Table Living, Our Global Community, The Creation of a Culture
John dives deeper into what the Hostel building process entails for not only the Supergroup but also for the Kalu Yala Company. Read More
Chase explains the importance of the new water system in San Miguel and gives further information on how future interns can maintain it. He also jumps into his final project next week with ERA-3, an inorganic chemical compound that could change the way organic farming is implemented in the Kalu Yala Valley. Read More
Davis expounds on Part 1 of "Frommer's...," leaving more room for more discussion of the topics after his trip with the rest of the Kalu Yala group to celebrate Panamanian Carnival! Read More
"Cage goes in the water, You go in the water? Shark's in the water. Our Shark!" Read More
Chase ruminates over his final days in Panama before he leaves, and explains how grateful he is to have worked with the right folks. Read More
by Davis Mann
Posted In: Adventures in the Tropics, Crafted Investing, Our Global Community, Voices of Kalu Yala, Wandering Thoughts
Back home, it seemed that the financial crisis hit hardest in the real estate sector, so it shouldn’t take a learned leftist to understand the benefits of sustainable use of land and other properties. This applies to the houses we live in, the buildings we work in, and (probably most obviously) the land on which we enjoy outdoor recreation. Here’s an example that hit my family (and some friends) specifically. Read More
Fixing the problems right in front of your face will often lead to integration of those practices in later areas; John discusses how he sees this with the brand spanking new "business center." Read More
Chase discusses a environmentally friendly inorganic compound and cracks down on his work, wrapping up some things before he leaves. Read More
Davis Mann takes a look at Panamanian laws and legislation concerning incorporation and discusses how offshore banking can be used legitimately to hedge a variety of risks, especially those involved with foreign investment. Read More
Chase explains his own personal experience with "Carnivales", a popular fiesta in the Americas. Read More
by John Cook
Posted In: A Home Grown Economy, Crafted Investing, Designing the Village, Farm to Table Living, Our Global Community, The Creation of a Culture
John dives deeper into what the Hostel building process entails for not only the Supergroup but also for the Kalu Yala Company. Read More
Chase explains the importance of the new water system in San Miguel and gives further information on how future interns can maintain it. He also jumps into his final project next week with ERA-3, an inorganic chemical compound that could change the way organic farming is implemented in the Kalu Yala Valley. Read More
Davis expounds on Part 1 of "Frommer's...," leaving more room for more discussion of the topics after his trip with the rest of the Kalu Yala group to celebrate Panamanian Carnival! Read More
