@@willpatrick8706 we are very behind here. A lot going on at the moment but will update soon. In the meantime we are sharing more frequently on Instagram
The problem with that altruistic sounding excuse is that the number of people entering these places are not limited. I hear it all the time. The cost limits the amount of people. But it doesn't. The popular trails and waterfalls are over crowded. People still pay to go and no one is turned away as long as they pay. it's just profiteering. Because even the uncrowded trails that don't need protection still have pay walls. It's just become culturally accepted to profit from nature. If protection is really the reason, limit the number of people who is allow to enter each day. Set up a permit system and don't allow these places to be overcrowded. It won't happen anytime soon. There's too much money to be made. But that is what people who really care about nature conservation would do if they really cared.
Loved the video, especially Lucas's photos of when he was little 👶.
Thanks! He was crazy about fish!
Fantastic video. Glad to see you are still exploring. Great content. It makes me want to visit soon.
You guys doing ok?
@@willpatrick8706 we're good. Been meaning to work on the next video but can't seem to find the time. Follow us on IG for the latest updates
You guys still out there?
@@willpatrick8706 we are very behind here. A lot going on at the moment but will update soon. In the meantime we are sharing more frequently on Instagram
@@malimishyou guys keep safe. Really miss you guys. How are the kids.
For protection
Am I missing something? Where is Marlene?
Oh, there she is.
@@willpatrick8706 she's actually behind the camera a lot these days
Sure expensive, that way amount of people is control, without any negative natural impact, and using part of it for peoteccion perposes
The problem with that altruistic sounding excuse is that the number of people entering these places are not limited. I hear it all the time. The cost limits the amount of people. But it doesn't. The popular trails and waterfalls are over crowded. People still pay to go and no one is turned away as long as they pay. it's just profiteering. Because even the uncrowded trails that don't need protection still have pay walls. It's just become culturally accepted to profit from nature. If protection is really the reason, limit the number of people who is allow to enter each day. Set up a permit system and don't allow these places to be overcrowded. It won't happen anytime soon. There's too much money to be made. But that is what people who really care about nature conservation would do if they really cared.