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* CLIMB MAYAN RUINS * VISIT COLONIAL CITIES * EXPLORE HISTORIC HACIENDAS * VISIT BIOSPHERE RESERVES * ATTEND CULTURAL EVENTS * SWIM IN CRYSTAL CLEAR WATERS * SLEEP IN HAMMOCKS * WORK WITH LOCAL RESIDENTS |
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“Poor” is a Rich man’s word, and getting to interact with these communities helped me see that. The places we visited are “Rich” in their culture, family values, history, etc. and are far from poor. Joshua Emerson, Class of 2006 |
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Landscape Architects have a lot more to offer than I originally thought. The services that we can provide a community are endless. I have found new areas of landscape architecture that I might want to pursue. Michael Woods, Class of 2006 |
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Prof. Charles Klein, ASLA Dept. of Landscape Architecture Texas Tech University PO Box 42121 Lubbock, TX, 79410-2121 Phone: 806-742-3771 Fax: 806-742-0770 |
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Join the us for the adventure of a life time! Visit the traditional tourist attractions as well as off the beaten path villages and environmental reserves. Live among the Maya and work side by side with them in a design studio where you will have the opportunity to apply what you have observed and learned. |
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SPECIAL INVITATION: LA STUDENTS FROM TEXAS AND OTHER, OUT-OF-STATE PROGRAMS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. |
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A STUDY OF COMMUNITY BASED ECO-TOURISM AS AN EXPRESSION OF HISTORICAL, CULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES |
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COMMUNITY-BASED ECOTOURISM In the YUCATAN PENINSULA |


