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Regenerative education!

  • Writer: Alex
    Alex
  • Sep 11, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 12, 2022




What's the great deal, seems just like a watermelon, why is he smiling so joyfully then, just like carrying his newly-born baby?


For those living in big cities like London, even small as Tulum, not everyone has the chance of growing their own food. Particularly him had been brewing watermelon drinks at home, but had neither been to a farm with watermelons, nor consequently picked a single one. That's why his contagious smile :) See the pride too of Granfather Milo, the farmer seeing the result of months of labor, enriching from the joy of sharing it, which multiplies it even more. Back home we cooked tamales with a very smily Grandma Ana. We only got late to his reservation at Arca, but it was just ok for him, he was still smiling :)


If this appeals to you or anyone you know, share about our experiences. Book directly with us at alex@mexicotravellingcollective or please share our Airbnb links:


"Rural cuisine with Mayan Grandmothers"

https://www.airbnb.com/experiences/4336053


"Family & friends rural day"

https://www.airbnb.com/experiences/501542

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We've included too images from @regenerationinternationaland @navdanyainternational with words from @dan.saladinoand Dr. @vandanashiva__navdanya which deeply resonate with our vision and objectives of #MexicoTravellingCollective , supporting and raising conscience about #regenerativeagriculture#regenerativefarming to name a few, having in mind climate change yes, but mostly standing up for our rights to have clean food, water, air, energies and information, yes crystal clear information.


"Indians don't consider Earth to belong to them, the false sense of belonging and borders came from the Old-continent. Instead, they consider themselves part of her, hence their rituals and traditions" as shared by Dr Claudio Naranjo.


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Follow the link to see the full post of RI and their CALL FOR ACTION for strenghtening the community bondage.


https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch4v1S7MGnO/


https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch4v1S7MGnO/


Below a former post of ours speaking about what's going on too on "traditional" Mayan farms.



 
 
 

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