Ecotourism in Mexico
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On the Pacific Mexican coast, where tourism is king, the environment has often taken a backseat to progress. But one small fishing village, facing a crisis, managed to turn its fortunes around, by doing the opposite of what they had done for generations. The old fishing village of Cabo Pulmon is digging a new gold mine of Ecotourism.
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