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*{{NewApr16}}'''March 2016:''' |
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::[[File:Manual de construcción de cocina solar parabólica de Cartón|thumb|none|400 px|Solar cooking device made of recycled materials. simple, versatile and cheap. (Spanish and English)]] |
::[[File:Manual de construcción de cocina solar parabólica de Cartón|thumb|none|400 px|Solar cooking device made of recycled materials. simple, versatile and cheap. (Spanish and English)]] |
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[[Category:Solar cooker designs]] |
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[[Category:Parabolic solar cooker designs]] |
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Revision as of 19:50, 3 April 2016
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Dan Halacy designed a parabolic cooker made from cardboard and aluminum foil in 1974.
Video construction guide
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