In Spain there are some 3,000 abandoned villages — more and more people move to cities, settlements, dilapidated and overgrown with weeds. But there is also a symmetric process — secondary settling of villages. Especially notable this trend began during the crisis — people are now trying to lead a less consumer lifestyle, away from the dirty and noisy cities, in contact with nature.
The settlement projects are very different — from the charity improvement of abandoned villages and organic farms and nudist community.
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As the Spanish nudists and new agery restore the abandoned village Source: furfur.me
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