described the hobbits or smallish man lived in a house built in a hole.
But apparently, not those who can afford to live in the soil. A man in Costa Rica has dedicated his life for 12 years to create a dream home at a depth of 63 feet or about 19.2 meters in the ground.
"I want to provide a comfortable home for my family so far away from the noise pollution and the impact of changes
Underground heaven belongs to Manuel and his family is in San Isidro de Perez Zeledón, Costa Rica. Shape his unique, with a touch of artwork mural on the walls of each house makes the tourists who visit fascinated.
Manuel even acted as tour guides for visitors who want to see every room in it.
Manuel began to dig the red earth and volcanic rock on his farm 12 years ago. Each mural paintings were made etched into the ground. Some even made the entrance leading to the halls of the mysterious room.
Manuel also prepared three bedrooms for the family, a living room where he can gather with family, and a place of meditation which is decorated with plants.
A man in Costa Rica has dedicated his life for 12 years to create a dream home in the soil. (Reuters.com) The character of the characters in the cartoon The Flintstones also adorns one of the walls of the cave.
The character of the characters in the cartoon The Flintstones also adorns one of the walls of the cave. (Reuters.com)
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Likewise with family trinkets, such as CD, telephone, photographs, and money, all stuck firmly on the rock surface.
Likewise with family trinkets, such as CD, telephone, photographs, and money, all strongly attached to the surface of the stone. (Reuters.com)
One of the most frightening creations Manuel in his hobbit house is the painting of a human skeleton in the cave walls.
One of the most frightening creations Manuel in his hobbit house is the painting of a human skeleton on a cave wall. (Reuters.com)
This cave house dubbed topolandia and opened to the public. The tourists can tour it and learn how to Manuel made his dream house only to put out and shovel.
Manuel spacious home of 2,000 square meters. To expand his home, until now Manuel continues to do some digging to create an underground network simply by using a shovel.
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