Making waves: from boom to doom of Mexico's southeastern wilderness

Making waves: from boom to doom of Mexico's southeastern wilderness

It’s hard to follow the fast paced growth of population on the peninsula. Only 60 years ago the Yucatan changed from wilderness into tourism hotspot. From the 1960s the demand of the area increased so extensively, that it outgrew its infrastructure, whose development dragged behind. The area is still virgin, but anything else than untouched.

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