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The waters of the Yucatan Peninsula, due to the characteristics of its karst soil, converge and connect underground, their channels reach little-known paradises. Homún, Yucatán, is a small town that has hundreds of cenotes. Its residents, like those of La Laguna de Bacalar in Quintana Roo, wage battles (some legal and others social and cultural) to keep the waters of the cenotes and this wonderful lagoon healthy.
The call for our waters!
Taking out a mountain of trash deep inside a cave!
Independent documentary that addresses the different environmental problems in the north of Quintana Roo -located in the Mexican Caribbean - caused by the rapid tourism development and uncontrolled population growth. Mining, sewage discharges into the sea and groundwater, erosion of beaches, excessive logging, damage to the habitat of protected species such as the jaguar, puma, and sea turtles, devastation of mangrove, coastal dune and cenotes (sink holes), illegal constructions, the lessening of historical heritage, poor city planning and little rigour of the authorities of the three levels of government to implement the norms, have made the Mexican Caribbean a time bomb whose detonation anticipates a desolating end..
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