The historic outpost facing the sea now attracts tens of thousands of tourists. At Jurmo, visitors can trudge along sandy paths, wash themselves with well water and use an outdoor toilet. And that's exactly how islanders Klas Mattsson and Tiina Johansson want it – even though the organic lifestyle has created a growing and unwanted compost mountain of human waste.
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The historic outpost facing the sea now attracts tens of thousands of tourists. At Jurmo, visitors can trudge along sandy paths, wash themselves with well water and use an outdoor toilet. And that's exactly how islanders Klas Mattsson and Tiina Johansson want it – even though the organic lifestyle has created a growing and unwanted compost mountain of human waste.