Cave houses

Do you have cave houses in your country Any Forums?

Cave housing is still a thing in southern Spain, especially in the Granada province, but there's also some towns with active cave housing in the Almería, Murcia, Alicante and Zaragoza provinces.

Would you move to a cave house, Any Forums ?

> Temperature and noise isolation, no need for A/C or gas
> Environment friendly
> Exotic and cute
> Cheaper than a normal house
> All modern goods are possible, including high speed internet in most places

Cons

> Mobile signal coverage goes to shit as you go inside the cave, usually only those near the door and windows have coverage
> After some years you need to repaint the cave since humidity penetrates and dissolves the paint
> Cave house neighbourhoods are usually high on gipsy population

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Inside of an average cave house in Guadix, the town with the highest number of cave houses in Spain, more than half of the town's total

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Yes but they're a medieval thing you just visit nowadays.

Cave house w/ pool

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Impossible to suffer in spain

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Would you buy this one Any Forums ?

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It's under 50k

Sure. I visited Fundacion Cesar Manrique in Lanzarote, (which i guess counts as a huge cave house?) and that was super beautiful. But even a simple tiny cave house would be cool.

There's one town in South Australia that has underground houses like that. Originally it served a purpose cause it hits 45-50C there in summer, now it's just for tourism.
Pic is the underground Catholic Church. There's also a Serb Orthodox Church.
I visited it when I was a kid, it was pretty cool ngl.

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Why do meds live in caves?

Looks cute. I was unaware there were cave houses in the Canary Islands. I wonder if that's just for tourism or actual people live like that in that area too

If I remember correctly it was the home of a famous architect so I don't think it's common. It's a tourist attraction now.

>china be like

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Did some little research. Apparently there are some residential cave houses in the Gran Canaria mountains, but it's very rare overall

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In the future we will all have too live in caves in the summer due too global warming. personally I will paxa this one

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Based and redpilled in my opinion. Caves saw us become human. We should return to them and stop destroying the planet with our constructions

This was in Arkansas.

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Looks cool but those spikey things usually drop water all the time. And looking at the floor it looks like it

yes

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Imagine just sitting down on that stone ledge and doing a bit of fishing. Top comfy.

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>Southern spaniards still havent come out of caves
poetic