#yucatan
Bea
In Zutut'Ha, Mexico
Bea from France has been on the road for 10 years and is an artist in many ways. She does handicraft, paints and loves dancing with her fire staff by which she makes money for her permanent travels. People’s lives are like the lives of birds, she says: Some live at the same place all the time, others migrate to far away places - and both is good and necessary. She sees herself in the role of a messenger telling people about her life. For Bea everything is possible and she does what she loves. Her bus is the closest thing to a permanent home she has.
Arnaud
In Zutut'Ha, Mexico
Arnaud lives in the off-grid community Zutut'Ha in Mexico which he and a group of friends founded about three years ago. The family of his mother is French so he likes to speak French with visitors from France who come to the community. He studied Biology and is his part in the community is gardening which he totally loves. There are no houses for the community members so far, so he and his girlfriend live in a tent.
Ema
In Zutut'Ha, Mexico
Ema also lives in the off-grid community Zutut'Ha in Mexico and is as well part of the group which founded it about three years ago. His favorite aspects of the community life are: fixing things, the spacious compost toilet, and sleeping in his hammock. Unlike everyone else in Zutut'Ha he does not live in a tent but puts up his hammock every night. Like this he often sleeps under the palm leaf roof of the community workshop or at times somewhere in the jungle. Ema does not need more privacy but his dream is to live in his own tree house eventually.