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Harmony Unleashed: Cultivating Sustainability, Empowering Communities, and Crafting a Greener Future Together
In summary, everything we are showcasing is knowledge we have acquired over the past 8 years. We have utilized some of this knowledge to build useful projects. We are working on launching a YouTube channel to share what we do here. Now, we are focusing our energy on the development of glamping and the reforestation of timber and fruit trees, edible forest, as well as the garden for pollinators and herbalism.
That's why, to take our next step, we have launched this campaign to reach more people who love nature, sustainability, and care for our Mother Earth. We hope that by working together as a large family, this project can become a reality, and you can be part of it. We anticipate that when you visit us again or for the first time, we are confident that we can offer better service not only to our tourists but also to our local community. Empowering them with additional substantial courses and continuing with our developments.
Feel free to support us in any way you can. If you have any questions or would like more information on a particular topic, let me know via email or WhatsApp. I was born with the idea that if someone helps us, we are more than happy to return that help. Currently, some foreigners visit us with their recreational vehicles, camping, or just to explore our bamboo or oak forest trail. So, in the future, if you are planning to visit the state of Veracruz and want to support us, we could offer you a better place to enjoy a type of spa, relaxation, rest, and social areas. That is who we are and what we want to be. Any questions, suggestions, or advice are welcome. Don't hesitate to get in touch with us. Thank you for your support!
"With your support in this campaign, we will bring our glamping space to life, featuring a Spa area focused on mindfulness tourism with a sustainable approach. Additionally, you will contribute to the planting and care of timber and fruit trees, preserving our cloud forest and areas near the volcano that are being deforested, particularly the Jamaca River that is disappearing. These ecosystems are essential for capturing and storing crucial amounts of rainwater, being fundamental for recharging aquifers and dams. The forest structure, with its trees acting like a funnel, slows down the water flow, preventing erosion, and allowing efficient absorption into the subsoil and water table. Join us to make a positive difference in our environment and promote sustainability!"
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