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Very interesting video - many thanks for sharing with us Thumbsup

SAILCARGO INCs. short film "Building CEIBA: The Mangrove Years" This is a summary of our story so far, from building the shipyard to shipbuilding. The film follows the progress made by SAILCARGO INC. a young organisation emerging from the mangroves of Costa Rica, with the bold aim to change how the world goes about international shipping.

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We are in the construction phase of building a 150', wooden, three-masted square topsail schooner here in Costa Rica to sail sustainably sourced and ethically produced CARGO along the Pacific Coast of the Americas using sail and a 100% Electric Engine. All of our progress is funded by people like you investing in shares! Learn more: https://www.sailcargo.org/investors

There are much more videos from them to find:
 
Ottimo spero che comunque dopo tutta questa vegetazione sfruttata ne venga reinpiantata un quantitativo sufficiente affinché le generazioni future possano eguagliare tali cose

Excellent, I hope that, however, after all this exploited vegetation, a sufficient quantity of it is replanted so that future generations can equal these things.
 
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