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The Dark Side of Tulum

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Tulum is rich in history and natural beauty. But this is about to collapse. The new documentary “The Dark Noodles of Turum” studied what the hidden pollution plague and its future for this popular paradise means.

The first part of the film shows Trum’s most obvious demand for fame. In Tulum, the world’s largest underwater river, the second largest hindrance reef system and nearly 100 old Mayan relics. With its relaxed culture, shiny sea views, landscapes and plush vegetation similar to caves, Turum has become the goal of choice for tourists around the world. This population, coupled with the greed and corruption of the representative, brought the ecological balance of the peninsula to its advantage.

Large jungle attractions were demolished and made room for 40,000 residents and 2 million tourists. The huge garbage landfills color the jungle landscape and transport the dangerous materials to the supply of freshwater. Insufficient equipment for local water treatment plants cannot be managed correctly. Plastic waste exhausted the bottom of the river. Real estate developers and other commercial interests continued to flood in Tulum. However, they urged more architectural work, but they are trying to handle decisive environmental regulations in the process.

The current crisis is insidious -it is hidden in sight -most tourists may miss his warning signal. However, if no wise measures are taken, this may change quickly. Therefore, the most firm residents hope to reverse this disturbing flood through enthusiastic actionism. The film contains interviews with some of the affected residents, and summarizes the steps that can improve the environmental vitality of the region. These suggestions include using clean and renewable fuels. These fuels are produced by waste, better waste management and waterproof efforts, stricter regulations and regular execution of their determination.

As the film emphasizes, this level of pollution is never limited to the River bank of Turum.

Tulum’s dark side is described in detail by beautiful photos and information, and it looks both a picturesque travel report and a warning story.

 

Directed by: Rachel Appel

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