Gwatemalscy rolnicy uczą się chronić dżunglę - AFP
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Tourists walk next to a Mayan temple in the Tikal archaeological site at the Maya Biosphere in Peten, Guatemala on July 24, 2024. In the Mayan jungle of northern Guatemala, thirty leaders from the Colombian Amazon are learning and sharing with Guatemalan farmers a sustainable model to live off the forest without destroying it, which has been in place for three decades in the largest protected area of Central America. (Photo by JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP)
2024-07-24
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