Lorin Symington has reached Haiti safely after long hours of travel. He is now working with Haiti Communitere to install a solar oven in Port-au-Prince. We are all looking forward to the pictures of their first solar lunch!
17 December 2014 by Urs Riggenbach
Lorin Symington has reached Haiti safely after long hours of travel. He is now working with Haiti Communitere to install a solar oven in Port-au-Prince. We are all looking forward to the pictures of their first solar lunch!
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