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Kirsten Dirksen | Solo girl terraforms lava field with off-grid oasis & rugged tiny home đŸïž @kirstendirksen | Uploaded 8 months ago | Updated 13 hours ago
15 years ago, Jade Chen left New York City to settle on a remote lava field far from any store or utility. She bought 1/6 of an acre on top of a neighborhood that had been buried in the 1990 eruption.

Jade was one of the first to return to the area but slowly others joined, and now despite being far from the grid, there are dozens of homes here, capturing the sun and rain. Her property came with an unfinished home and she has slowly turned it into 3 units which she uses for nightly rentals and yoga classes.

Some of Jade's renters have gone on to buy properties and are now her neighbors (she now manages 10 homes in the area).

Some of her Jade's tenants have bought their own lots and built their own floating homes. Treehouse builder Will Beilharz lofted his Phoenix and Ohana houses several feet above the lava so in the event of another eruption, they can be scooped up and carried off on tractor-trailers.

Our family spent the night in the Phoenix house, and its adjacent escape pod, which are equipped with a tin wash-basin sink, a camp stove, and showers that drain right onto the lava. Outside, a 5000-gallon tank holds rainwater captured from the roofs.

With the sparse vegetation and no power lines in site, the views across the lava feel endless. It’s a landscape that Jade explains is not understood by everyone, but for her, it’s one of the most beautiful places on earth.

Will Beilharz (Artistree): artistreehome.com/team
Phoenix House: airbnb.com/rooms/18551788
Ohana House: airbnb.com/rooms/22196849
Lava Temple: airbnb.com/rooms/633307

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