I’m originally from the uk and went to camp at findhorn for a while, after reading briefly about it. The founders started farming there....the soil being sandy and impossible to grow anything in, yet they persisted and were able to grow crops!
Its a very large community now, with many buildings, a main hall, shops, gardens, community housing, lots of natural wilderness, wild deer roaming....lovely cafe with delicious food.
It had a lovely peaceful vibe there as a place, well worth a visit.
It has mostly a ‘new-age’ vibe of the people and activities.
Its been over 10yrs since i was there, so imagine theyve expanded even more - they hold a lot of ‘seminars’ and courses there on a variety of subjects.
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