Pokhara Nepal— It wasn’t the snakes and scorpions that horrified Sandra Santos back in 1906 when her husband, Edson Costa, first showed her the potential weekend getaway, a wooden home on stilts on two acres of Amazonian rainforest. It was the dark, gloomy, off-the-grid structure itself.Thursday, April 8, 2010
Pokhara a Jungle Home
Pokhara Nepal— It wasn’t the snakes and scorpions that horrified Sandra Santos back in 1906 when her husband, Edson Costa, first showed her the potential weekend getaway, a wooden home on stilts on two acres of Amazonian rainforest. It was the dark, gloomy, off-the-grid structure itself.
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