
"Back In Touch With Nature": US Man Quits Job And Moves Into Jungle Treehouse In Hawaii
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Leaving his life in the city behind, a supermarket cashier now resides in a self-built treehouse in the middle of a Hawaiian jungle.
Who doesn't enjoy living close to the natural world?
However, in the era of digitization, this idea can only be realised as a jungle vacation-and not more-because metropolitan life keeps luring urban citizens.
But there is one person in northern California who not only quit his job and relocated to the forests of Hawaii but who also built his own treehouse from scratch, relies solely on rainwater, and grows all of his own food.
According to The Metro, 35-year-old Robert Breton ditched his life as a supermarket cashier in Northern California to live remotely because he wanted to 'preserve nature as a whole. He has been living remotely since 2011, when he travelled throughout the US in a van to find the perfect place to build a house.