The springs of Wadi Rum, in Jordan, have long sustained the local Bedouins' herds. In recent years, however, tourism has become an important source of income. Tyre tracks and litter now scar many popular areas. This documentary deals with the conflict between conservation, tourism and land rights. This is the first 5 minutes of a 25 minute film. More info at www.nickturvey.com
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mo3tasem1233 1 year ago
It reminds me the Tibetan issue. People would like them to not have access to progress and live the same way as before. Today, Tibetan, Bedouins have access to TV, mobiles, cars, and more. can we (developed countries) blame them?
yannswan 2 years ago