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Video: Many in Puerto Rico want the rivers and beaches open just to leave trash
The beaches and rivers have been closed in Puerto Rico for about 2 months now due to the pandemic. I am sure many of the people here in this beautiful paradise were anticipating returning back to all these beautiful spots to enjoy what this paradise has to offer. I am also sure that many of those people were thinking to themselves, I can’t wait to return to the beach or river just to leave my trash. You would think that many would learn to appreciate what they have when it is gone, but NOPE!. They would continue on with their bad habits and continue this cycle of trashing all this…
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Video: Creating a terrace on my farm in Puerto Rico
Hello all my radically wild souls. In this video, I create a terrace on my beautiful farm in the paradise that is Puerto Rico. I plan on growing lots of veggies on these terraces. Now I am no expert as I explain in the video. But I look to continue to experiment and make these terraces better. What is a terrace? Terrace farming is a method of farming whereby “steps” known as terraces are built onto the slopes of hills and mountains. When it rains, instead of rain carrying away the soil nutrients and plants down the slope, they flow to the next terrace. Every step has an outlet which…
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Vlog: Why I became the guardian of the beaches of Puerto Rico
Hello all my radically wild souls. In this video I share my thoughts on why I became the guardian of the beaches and rivers of Puerto Rico. I also wrote a blog about this topic. Click here to read more. Click here for another protest I did on the beaches. Where I put a plastic bag over my head and a necklace of garbage to get my point across. Please don’t forget to subscribe to my youtube channel. I will be posting more videos on my radically wild thoughts, perspectives, lifestyle and adventures here in Puerto Rico. Follow me on all social media @radicallywild
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Vlog: From the concrete jungle to becoming radically wild in Puerto Rico
Hello all my radically wild souls. In this video I talk about how I went from being born and raised in the concrete jungle of Brooklyn, NY, to becoming radically wild. I have grown a deep connection to nature and in growing that deep connection, I have also grown a deep connection to myself. I also wrote a blog about this which goes deeper into the topic, which could be read here. Please don’t forget to subscribe to my youtube channel. I will be posting more videos on my radically wild thoughts, perspectives, lifestyle and adventures here in Puerto Rico. Follow me on all social media @radicallywild
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Puerto Rico is my playground vlog EP. 11: Walking over a beautiful waterfall
I love adventures and I love waterfalls. Here I walk above this waterfall dam. Available on my radically wild ecotours here in Puerto Rico. So much magic awaits. Click here to read why everyone should visit nature in Puerto Rico. Please subscribe to my youtube channel for more of my adventures and my radically wild lifestyle and perspectives. Also please visit me on social media @radicallywild
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Vlog #4: Growing Acerola and Pomegranates On My Farm in Puerto Rico
Here on this video I cleared some land on my farm in Puerto Rico and grew Acerola (Barbados cherry) and Pomegranates. The goal is to plant many fruit trees for my food forest. Follow me on my journey as I share more of my radically wild lifestyle and adventures here on the farm and all over this beautiful island. Subscribe to my youtube channel, visit me on all social media @radicallywild
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Growing plantains in my farm in Puerto Rico vlog #3
The first thing I started to grow on my farm, Plantains! Plantains are members of the banana family, but they are starchier and lower in sugar. I plan on growing so much plantains and bananas on in my food forest. Follow me on my journey, subscribe to my youtube channel and visit me on all social media @radicallywild.. BE wild everyone!
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Chopping a fallen tree with a machete in my farm in Puerto Rico vlog #4
Here On my beautiful farm in beautiful Puerto Rico, A gumbo limbo tree has fallen and blocked my way out on the road. All I had was a machete in my farm, so I went to work to try to remove the big trunk. Took me a while but finally got the job done. Please subscribe to my youtube channel as I will be posting more of my adventures and sharing my radically wild lifestyle, perspectives, my adventures on my farm and through out this beautiful paradise and please visit me on all social media @radicallywild