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sargasso seaweed as construction material #172853
10/17/2018 02:20 PM
10/17/2018 02:20 PM
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http://www.theyucatantimes.com/2018..._H-xzVGzNRwCzf2sWJyRg-ERtURbZgijLI8deCMo

Sargasso used to make building blocks. Maybe a new SXM industry.

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Re: sargasso seaweed as construction material [Re: Bluesfan] #172856
10/17/2018 03:18 PM
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Wonder what happens when it gets wet. Would the smell come back when it molds? Great idea if it has no long term drawbacks.


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