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About
From 2003 to 2005 I did some studies of Egyptology, Coptology and Classic Archeology at University.
From Autumn 2005 to Spring 2006 I worked in different agricultural and horticultural businesses in Germany and did a short trip to a finca in Spain.
From May 2006 to August 2008 I was involved in the Allmende forest garden project near Bremen, Germany. See www.allmende.de.vu for details.
From October 2008 to April 2009 I travelled across Europe with focus on sustainable living and living in the wilderness, including volunteering at Sunseed Desert Technology ( see www.sunseed.org.uk ) in southern Spain, be part of wilderness camps in Norway and Sweden and exploring the Canary Islands a bit.
From Autumn 2005 to Spring 2006 I worked in different agricultural and horticultural businesses in Germany and did a short trip to a finca in Spain.
From May 2006 to August 2008 I was involved in the Allmende forest garden project near Bremen, Germany. See www.allmende.de.vu for details.
From October 2008 to April 2009 I travelled across Europe with focus on sustainable living and living in the wilderness, including volunteering at Sunseed Desert Technology ( see www.sunseed.org.uk ) in southern Spain, be part of wilderness camps in Norway and Sweden and exploring the Canary Islands a bit.
Now I am looking forward to create a Transition Town Initiative in my hometown Muenster, Germany and be part of an intentional community project.
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