00:00When we hear the word tourism, it terrifies us, because we live it, and we had to suffer
00:10when we found all the garbage, when we found all the damage they did to the area.
00:14We had to live that, and we had to return the people, we were the ones who suffered.
00:20So when they tell us tourism, for us that generates panic.
00:30We have decided, we said no, let's go up, it's our territory, let's go up and take care of it.
00:58We are the only water source that the municipality has, and we cannot risk the future of our
01:02wawas by giving pleasure to people who come to have fun.
01:07For us, indigenous people, sacred places are very important, at least the people who
01:29are bad, to purify the spirit, the body, that at least one can come here to this place
01:38to come and have a spiritual healing.
01:54The people that we sometimes find in the area, it's out of ignorance.
01:58To the locals that we have found, that they know that there is a declaration of closure,
02:03that they know that the indigenous guard is here taking care, we apply everything to them.
02:08We apply customs and traditions here.
02:10Our customs and traditions are to understand it and give it strength here.
02:14It's a beautiful place, you can park everywhere, you can sleep everywhere.
02:37So I know for sure that if they open this park again, everybody would like to wild camp
02:43here, not respect the nature.
03:13The idea is to control the number of tourists that come to the destination, not to make
03:17an invasive tourism, that 100,000 tourists don't come to the area because they finish it.
03:21The idea is to make a study, a weight of cargo, so that in one day about 10, 20 people
03:27can come.
03:43you
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