Terre Sauvage is an ambitious project, structured across three components:
- The Terre Sauvage community is an intergenerational gathering of individuals working together to create a harmonious environment among its members and with nature. By revisiting both traditional and contemporary skills, they experiment with a new and sustainable way of life for our future and that of our children.
- The ecotourism project "Terre Sauvage" is a commercial initiative aiming to showcase forest life for the curious, visitors, and those wishing to contribute to the project's overall development. This contribution can take the form of ideas, time, or even by becoming a resident.
- The Vivalists Camp serves as a school for forest living, where participants immerse themselves in nature without technology. The focus is on developing comfort in a natural environment, covering topics such as survival shelter construction, bow-making, tree and plant identification, as well as initiation into forging and fire by friction.
As a co-founder of the project, I also reside on-site, dedicating a significant portion of my time to nurturing this pilot initiative.
You can visit the project website here and the facebook page here.
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