 This is Ziko Camp Coyote. It's a space where people are living together off the grid. There's a biofuel, biogas, solar, growing their own food, picking it up waste from supermarkets. Trying to build a society that's different. It's being financed through the company that reclaims Redwood cuts it at the boards to be used whatever you want to use it for. This is the company. The truck runs on biofuel. And around there's a big solar setup right there including an emergency solar setup. I'll show you the community kitchen. The three camps share Hotland Paradise and Coyote. And around the eco-camp people are living in these containers. You see them all over the area. There is compost, communal areas. And trees being planted to turn this into a lush green zone over time. Four people are living on the site right now. Working together. The site is leased and inhabited, but not really. They've expanded their operation for re-greening to the hills around this Silicon Valley, which is where we are. And solely what's surely introducing fire management, fire mitigation. And yeah, making the world a bit of a greener place. Guarding, taking place here. You sort of get an idea how this community is living together. This is one of their newest container residences next to a railroad track. Where they have adopted a mile and a half of the site to replant and regrow. They have more space where people are living, sharing around the fire. Here's Leo. Say hi to the ERC community. Hello. Just eating some chips. There you go. We're going to have some relaxation tonight. Yes. And then there's a final really cool thing that other camps should start to study. Which is the toilet emptying out in this green bag and the methane that is emitted from it is actually used to cook on on the kitchen. That brings me to the final stop of this brief tour of this fascinating place. There's a solar cooker right here. It can be used at events. And then the crowdfunded community kitchen. This truck runs on biodiesel again. Community kitchen. Crowdfunded for Paradise, Heartland and peyote. It can be used for events. So that's the story of this place. I hope you enjoyed it.