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30 Years go On the Record (Gardens of South America, Jungle and Waterfalls)

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http://www.amazon.com/Jungle-Waterfalls-Maker-Documentaries-SM-D/dp/B004TH77M...

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Exploration of the Subtropical Jungle and Great Waterfalls of South America

30 Years go On the Record (South America, Jungle and Waterfalls)
Juan Manuel Correa is a guide who has worked in National Park Iguazú for 30 years. He studied and is a professional in what he does. His 30 years inside the Park, provide invaluable insight of the functioning of National Park Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina. His business cards, which are waterproofed, read in bold letters, "Protecting the Park we Assure a Home for our Children". I was inside National Park, standing right in front one of the most impressive views of the Inferior Trail when I I met Juan Manuel Correa. He was guiding a group through the Inferior Trail himself, but he took the time to talk to me. He introduced himself, and I did the same. He said I should to take the trail down to Isla San Martin. I had read about Island San Martin now he confirmed it was another incredible location. We talked about the Island San Martin. I asked him why it was closed off. "Is it true the river is high and that is why the free ride to Isla San Martin is cut off?" Juan Manuel Correa said, "The river is not high. Look at all those speed boats that charge tourists to take them through the river. The problem here is that Iguazú is a party 364 days a year". Is promoting tourism, eco-tourism or green tourism good for the Province? Is it good for the National Park?" Juan Manuel Correa said, "We have to be honest with this issue. One thing is a culture where one generates from the schools what is green tourism. What is that which we call green or eco-tourism. Because it is not to go into the region or park, step on everything, take a snap shot and take back whatever it is that you may find. Another things is to have an open consciousness and to have an experience. Where one starts from kindergarten and pre-school. That is called All-Movement. Argentina is far from that. It is all words. Today we hear the word sustainable. What is that word? What does it mean?"

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