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Building a Cave Home
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34:19 - 37:36 (03:17)

Building a cave home is an environmentally friendly and cost-effective option due to its low impact and requirement for fewer building materials.

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A caver exploring a cave in Ukraine in 1993 discovered belongings of 38 Jewish families who hid in it for 511 days during the Holocaust.
34:19 - 35:50 (01:31)
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Holocaust
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A caver exploring a cave in Ukraine in 1993 discovered belongings of 38 Jewish families who hid in it for 511 days during the Holocaust. The story is the subject of a documentary called "No Place on Earth."

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Building a Cave Home
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Selects: How Cave Dwellers Work
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Stuff You Should Know
People in parts of Europe are showing interest in buying old man-made cave homes and turning them into vacation homes by outfitting them with electricity, modern plumbing, and tile floors, resulting in a lower environmental impact due to the fewer building materials used.
35:50 - 36:59 (01:09)
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Man-made Cave Homes
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People in parts of Europe are showing interest in buying old man-made cave homes and turning them into vacation homes by outfitting them with electricity, modern plumbing, and tile floors, resulting in a lower environmental impact due to the fewer building materials used.

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Building a Cave Home
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Selects: How Cave Dwellers Work
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Stuff You Should Know
The hosts talk about unusual houses made out of different materials including Earth, caves and even TV parts.
36:59 - 37:36 (00:36)
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Housing
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The hosts talk about unusual houses made out of different materials including Earth, caves and even TV parts. They also discuss knowing actor Jack McBrayer from the same hometown in Georgia.

Chapter
Building a Cave Home
Episode
Selects: How Cave Dwellers Work
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know