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Major Accomplishments


June 05th, 2009 We finished a 35 meter water well.


May 01st, 2009 We finished a 10 mile dirt road to reach Forestation Peru.

Recent Activities

July 08th, 2009 took 1 TON of Fertiler for Trees

July 01th, 2009 planted 10 trees of grape Red Globe, 10 trees of Lucuma and 10 Trees of Tangerine.

June 27th, 2009 planted 10 avocado trees, 3 apple trees, 2 orange trees, 2 olive trees, 6 lucuma trees and 6 mango trees.

June 24th, 2009 planted 4 avocado trees, 4 lucuma trees, 3 mango kent trees and 4 fig trees.


Past Activities


 


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please contact us at 561-283-1908.


tractor ready to work
 
The very first tree we planted.
Moving the soil to help the tree grow faster and stronger, also made for irrigation purposes.
 
Builing Camp for the workers
whole in the land
 
Making wholes in the ground, it takes 2 months for the sun to produce good germs to help the tree. After you make the whole you should wait 2 month to plant a Tara tree.
Looking for water close to the terrain "Walking and Hiking"
 
hiking for water
walking to find water
 
Walking nearby hills to find water for the Trees
We found a water eye that is born from the rocks of the mountain.
 
found water eye
water well
 
Building a water well to bring water from the water eye found only 2 miles away.
Building adobe homes for volunteers and workers. Homes are usually built with material from the same terrain.
 
Builing Camp for the workers

carolina

 
Carolina helping plant trees.
some workers with their tools ready to start planting trees.   some workers
helper ready to plant
 
helper ready to plant
Alfre and Carolina holding a small tree.   Alfre and Carolina helping

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