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Geocells: Women Weave a "Big Comb" and Make It the First Green Road in Galapagos

Summary by Plan V
In the sector of Bellavista, on Santa Cruz Island, a group of women dress every morning in the uniform that until recently seemed foreign to them. With helmet, gloves and tools in hand, they lean on the volcanic soil and, precisely, go stapled geoceldas, a kind of three-dimensional comb made of polymers, that will hold the new road. The scene seems everyday, but in reality opens an unprecedented chapter in the history of the Ecuador road: the fi…
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In the sector of Bellavista, on Santa Cruz Island, a group of women dress every morning in the uniform that until recently seemed foreign to them. With helmet, gloves and tools in hand, they lean on the volcanic soil and, precisely, go stapled geoceldas, a kind of three-dimensional comb made of polymers, that will hold the new road. The scene seems everyday, but in reality opens an unprecedented chapter in the history of the Ecuador road: the fi…

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Plan V broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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