Yesterday we travelled again to Murillo, the site of our last great tourism post, and a small town that once was part of Libano, but seperated into its own municipality in the 90's. Home to high mountain ecosystems that are unique in the world, and protected and need to be protected regions responsible for the fresh water of dozens of municipalities and millions of people.
We travelled up the mountain through curvy roads with lots of road construction, just over an hour for what the sign says is 21km.
We took the 'bus', a community service Toyota Hi-Lux also transporting a few other people and all the supplies for Don Adriano to fix up his house.
We did it to meet with Breyler, now .
Breyler is an important actor here, as someone who studied with and became a certified tour guide in the same program as my wife , he runs one of the most active tour operators that travel into these protected and important ecosystems with tourists from around the world.
Check out his first post for a glimpse at some stunning pictures.
Here's a picture of him writing that post on peakd through the HIVE Keychain mobile app. Our onboarding is getting better than ever, thanks to people like ,
and
. I couldn't do this work without them.
(Please reach out to me because we need spanish language options for both apps, I can help translate if you need).
The mission in these mountains is sustainable development (our NGO), its also tourism (
), but its also more than both. I don't have all my cards in place yet, but I will say this is one of the most important onboardings we have ever done, for our community, for HIVE.
Give a follow, some support, and keep an eye on what we are doing, because I think I have a brilliant idea not just to change the world, but to market Hive big-time.
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