2014年3月20日 星期四

Is the party over? 'Gringo Trails' shows the destructiveness of world travel

"We didn't have the hindsight to see what the impact was …Thailand couldn't have known how quickly it would grow, the numbers are so much greater than anyone anticipated. Now that we can see it, we see planning ahead is critical."Pegi Vail, producer of "Gringo Trails"The movie, which includes footage spanning three decades, was beautifully shot in several exotic locales, including the lush green Amazon jungles of South America, the arid lands of Timbuktu, Mali and the tropical beaches of Thailand.Its director, Pegi Vail, associate director of media, culture, and history at New York University, wrote her dissertation on the gentrification of tourism in Bolivia. "As an anthropologist, I had a desire to look at my own tribe.travel to xinjiang I'm a longtime traveler and backpacker. I wanted to make a visual ethnography of backpack culture around the world and the long-term observation of some of these places," Vail told FoxNews .Some of the film's most powerful images pare tourist destinations in the 1980s and '90s with how they look now. Vail found old video from other anthropologists and returned several times to spots she visited over the course of more than 20 years while working on her dissertation. The movie opens in the Amazon jungle in Bolivia –known for its dynamic biodiversity – where too many tourists are threatening the wildlife and land in some areas. Natives and guides say the tourists need to be educated on the sights they visit to help preserve the areas. Pictures of one Bolivian munity,travel xinjiang Incahuasi – which hosts one of the largest salt deserts in the world – show how an increase in tourism in the last decade has dramatically changed the landscape. Hundreds of buses and cars bring in 40,000 tourists each year, and they have created deep tracks in the desert, changing its formerly pristine vista. Locals plain that native animals have migrated elsewhere out of fear."Gringo Trails" is a pelling documentary that will make even couch potatoes want to explore its enchanting locales. Vail's pace is quick, and she uses travel expert interviews and amusing anecdotes with seasoned tourists to move the story along.

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