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15 Pictures of Andrew Kalaweit's 'Handsome Tarzan' House in North Barito, Located in the Middle of the Forest - There is an Electric Fence & Solar Panel

15 Pictures of Andrew Kalaweit's 'Handsome Tarzan' House in North Barito, Located in the Middle of the Forest - There is an Electric Fence & Solar Panel

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15 Pictures of Andrew Kalaweit's 'Handsome Tarzan' House in North Barito, Located in the Middle of the Forest - There is an Electric Fence & Solar Panel

The name Andrew Kalaweit went viral because he lives in the Kalimantan forest. He is the son of Chanee Kalaweit or Aurelien Francis Brule, an environmental activist and owner of the Kalaweit Foundation in Kalimantan.

So, what does Andrew and his family's house in the middle of the forest look like? Let's find out more here.

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This is a picture of the Kalaweit family's house. As you can see, the house is located in the middle of the forest.

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This house is surrounded by lush trees, and there is a river flowing not far from the house.

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The house is known to have been inhabited by Andrew and his family for the past 4 years.

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Andrew's father, Chanee, has been known for 10 years for his dedication to protecting wildlife, especially the Owa primates.

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Realizing that their house is far from the city center, Chanee relies on solar panels as their source of electricity at home.

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These panels are placed in an open space to maximize sunlight exposure. The panels generate electricity that will be used at night.

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Despite living in the forest, this house still has an internet connection installed specifically by Chanee for the needs of his children's schooling and his work.

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This is a picture of Chanee's children's study room, which is in the same room as the kitchen.

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This house is built with a stilt house concept, which aims to prevent wild animals from entering the house.

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This is a picture of the bathroom, which has a semi-open concept.

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For water sources, they collect rainwater in two tanks with a total capacity of 10,000 liters. This capacity is sufficient to cover water needs for a month.

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Chanee also saves water by recycling used bathwater which is then reused for the toilet.

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Chanee's wife also utilizes the land to grow vegetables for future essential needs.

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His wife grows vegetables such as eggplant, tomato, carrot, and many more.

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This house is also surrounded by electric fences to prevent wild animals from entering and damaging the vegetable garden, as well as protecting the children.