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Archive photos AHMMAC, contemporary photos Marco Antonio Hernández, © Copyright All rights reserved.

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CULTURAL TOURISM IN SITES OF MINING HERITAGE

 Do not litter.  Respect the instructions and spaces with no public access.  No not take samples of mineral or plants from the sites as souvenirs.  Follow carefully the signs indicating DO NOT TOUCH, when those signs are used is because we are trying to protect unique pieces that can be damaged or because you can hurt yourself.  Some areas close to this route are appropriate to camp, please make sure to extinguish your campfire and clean the area where you stayed.  Do not accept or throw plastic bags, they require 150 years to degrade in nature.  Just a single piece of chewing gum requires 5 years to degrade, besides spiting gum looks really bad.  There are many ways to leave a track in this world, for example, planting a tree. Using graffiti or marking nature or historical sites will make you look like a person who destroyed his/her patrimony.  Recycle plastic bottles. This type of container is very difficult to transform, its degradation can take up to 1,000 years, make sure you are not leaving them behind.  Most places, even in the forest, have convenient public restrooms, please use them.

CULTURAL TOURISM IN SITES OF MINING HERITAGE

 Do not litter.  Respect the instructions and spaces with no public access.  No not take samples of mineral or plants from the sites as souvenirs.  Follow carefully the signs indicating DO NOT TOUCH, when those signs are used is because we are trying to protect unique pieces that can be damaged or because you can hurt yourself.  Some areas close to this route are appropriate to camp, please make sure to extinguish your campfire and clean the area where you stayed.  Do not accept or throw plastic bags, they require 150 years to degrade in nature.  Just a single piece of chewing gum requires 5 years to degrade, besides spiting gum looks really bad.  There are many ways to leave a track in this world, for example, planting a tree. Using graffiti or marking nature or historical sites will make you look like a person who destroyed his/her patrimony.  Recycle plastic bottles. This type of container is very difficult to transform, its degradation can take up to 1,000 years, make sure you are not leaving them behind.  Most places, even in the forest, have convenient public restrooms, please use them.

CULTURAL TOURISM IN SITES OF MINING HERITAGE

 Do not litter.  Respect the instructions and spaces with no public access.  No not take samples of mineral or plants from the sites as souvenirs.  Follow carefully the signs indicating DO NOT TOUCH, when those signs are used is because we are trying to protect unique pieces that can be damaged or because you can hurt yourself.  Some areas close to this route are appropriate to camp, please make sure to extinguish your campfire and clean the area where you stayed.  Do not accept or throw plastic bags, they require 150 years to degrade in nature.  Just a single piece of chewing gum requires 5 years to degrade, besides spiting gum looks really bad.  There are many ways to leave a track in this world, for example, planting a tree. Using graffiti or marking nature or historical sites will make you look like a person who destroyed his/her patrimony.  Recycle plastic bottles. This type of container is very difficult to transform, its degradation can take up to 1,000 years, make sure you are not leaving them behind.  Most places, even in the forest, have convenient public restrooms, please use them.

CULTURAL TOURISM IN SITES OF MINING HERITAGE

 Do not litter.  Respect the instructions and spaces with no public access.  No not take samples of mineral or plants from the sites as souvenirs.  Follow carefully the signs indicating DO NOT TOUCH, when those signs are used is because we are trying to protect unique pieces that can be damaged or because you can hurt yourself.  Some areas close to this route are appropriate to camp, please make sure to extinguish your campfire and clean the area where you stayed.  Do not accept or throw plastic bags, they require 150 years to degrade in nature.  Just a single piece of chewing gum requires 5 years to degrade, besides spiting gum looks really bad.  There are many ways to leave a track in this world, for example, planting a tree. Using graffiti or marking nature or historical sites will make you look like a person who destroyed his/her patrimony.  Recycle plastic bottles. This type of container is very difficult to transform, its degradation can take up to 1,000 years, make sure you are not leaving them behind.  Most places, even in the forest, have convenient public restrooms, please use them.

CULTURAL TOURISM IN SITES OF MINING HERITAGE

 Do not litter.  Respect the instructions and spaces with no public access.  No not take samples of mineral or plants from the sites as souvenirs.  Follow carefully the signs indicating DO NOT TOUCH, when those signs are used is because we are trying to protect unique pieces that can be damaged or because you can hurt yourself.  Some areas close to this route are appropriate to camp, please make sure to extinguish your campfire and clean the area where you stayed.  Do not accept or throw plastic bags, they require 150 years to degrade in nature.  Just a single piece of chewing gum requires 5 years to degrade, besides spiting gum looks really bad.  There are many ways to leave a track in this world, for example, planting a tree. Using graffiti or marking nature or historical sites will make you look like a person who destroyed his/her patrimony.  Recycle plastic bottles. This type of container is very difficult to transform, its degradation can take up to 1,000 years, make sure you are not leaving them behind.  Most places, even in the forest, have convenient public restrooms, please use them.

CULTURAL TOURISM IN SITES OF MINING HERITAGE

 Do not litter.  Respect the instructions and spaces with no public access.  No not take samples of mineral or plants from the sites as souvenirs.  Follow carefully the signs indicating DO NOT TOUCH, when those signs are used is because we are trying to protect unique pieces that can be damaged or because you can hurt yourself.  Some areas close to this route are appropriate to camp, please make sure to extinguish your campfire and clean the area where you stayed.  Do not accept or throw plastic bags, they require 150 years to degrade in nature.  Just a single piece of chewing gum requires 5 years to degrade, besides spiting gum looks really bad.  There are many ways to leave a track in this world, for example, planting a tree. Using graffiti or marking nature or historical sites will make you look like a person who destroyed his/her patrimony.  Recycle plastic bottles. This type of container is very difficult to transform, its degradation can take up to 1,000 years, make sure you are not leaving them behind.  Most places, even in the forest, have convenient public restrooms, please use them.

CULTURAL TOURISM IN SITES OF MINING HERITAGE

 Do not litter.  Respect the instructions and spaces with no public access.  No not take samples of mineral or plants from the sites as souvenirs.  Follow carefully the signs indicating DO NOT TOUCH, when those signs are used is because we are trying to protect unique pieces that can be damaged or because you can hurt yourself.  Some areas close to this route are appropriate to camp, please make sure to extinguish your campfire and clean the area where you stayed.  Do not accept or throw plastic bags, they require 150 years to degrade in nature.  Just a single piece of chewing gum requires 5 years to degrade, besides spiting gum looks really bad.  There are many ways to leave a track in this world, for example, planting a tree. Using graffiti or marking nature or historical sites will make you look like a person who destroyed his/her patrimony.  Recycle plastic bottles. This type of container is very difficult to transform, its degradation can take up to 1,000 years, make sure you are not leaving them behind.  Most places, even in the forest, have convenient public restrooms, please use them.

CULTURAL TOURISM IN SITES OF MINING HERITAGE

 Do not litter.  Respect the instructions and spaces with no public access.  No not take samples of mineral or plants from the sites as souvenirs.  Follow carefully the signs indicating DO NOT TOUCH, when those signs are used is because we are trying to protect unique pieces that can be damaged or because you can hurt yourself.  Some areas close to this route are appropriate to camp, please make sure to extinguish your campfire and clean the area where you stayed.  Do not accept or throw plastic bags, they require 150 years to degrade in nature.  Just a single piece of chewing gum requires 5 years to degrade, besides spiting gum looks really bad.  There are many ways to leave a track in this world, for example, planting a tree. Using graffiti or marking nature or historical sites will make you look like a person who destroyed his/her patrimony.  Recycle plastic bottles. This type of container is very difficult to transform, its degradation can take up to 1,000 years, make sure you are not leaving them behind.  Most places, even in the forest, have convenient public restrooms, please use them.

2020 ©  Archivo Histórico y Museo de Minería A.C.

All rights reserved

Archive photos AHMMAC

Contemporary photos Marco Antonio Hernández

© Copyright All rights reserved.

CULTURAL TOURISM IN SITES OF MINING HERITAGE

 Do not litter.  Respect the instructions and spaces with no public access.  No not take samples of mineral or plants from the sites as souvenirs.  Follow carefully the signs indicating DO NOT TOUCH, when those signs are used is because we are trying to protect unique pieces that can be damaged or because you can hurt yourself.  Some areas close to this route are appropriate to camp, please make sure to extinguish your campfire and clean the area where you stayed.  Do not accept or throw plastic bags, they require 150 years to degrade in nature.  Just a single piece of chewing gum requires 5 years to degrade, besides spiting gum looks really bad.  There are many ways to leave a track in this world, for example, planting a tree. Using graffiti or marking nature or historical sites will make you look like a person who destroyed his/her patrimony.  Recycle plastic bottles. This type of container is very difficult to transform, its degradation can take up to 1,000 years, make sure you are not leaving them behind.  Most places, even in the forest, have convenient public restrooms, please use them.

Archive photos AHMMAC

contemporary photos Marco Antonio Hernández

© Copyright All rights reserved.

CULTURAL TOURISM IN SITES OF MINING HERITAGE

 Do not litter.  Respect the instructions and spaces with no public access.  No not take samples of mineral or plants from the sites as souvenirs.  Follow carefully the signs indicating DO NOT TOUCH, when those signs are used is because we are trying to protect unique pieces that can be damaged or because you can hurt yourself.  Some areas close to this route are appropriate to camp, please make sure to extinguish your campfire and clean the area where you stayed.  Do not accept or throw plastic bags, they require 150 years to degrade in nature.  Just a single piece of chewing gum requires 5 years to degrade, besides spiting gum looks really bad.  There are many ways to leave a track in this world, for example, planting a tree. Using graffiti or marking nature or historical sites will make you look like a person who destroyed his/her patrimony.  Recycle plastic bottles. This type of container is very difficult to transform, its degradation can take up to 1,000 years, make sure you are not leaving them behind.  Most places, even in the forest, have convenient public restrooms, please use them.

Archive photos AHMMAC

contemporary photos Marco Antonio Hernández

© Copyright All rights reserved.