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WILD9 – Youth and Young Professionals at Uxmal

13.01.2010 | Categories: Video, WILD9, WWC Videos Back to Gallery List

Watch the process of making the human “WILD” during the rainy, Sunday afternoon trip to Uxmal, a pre-Columbian ruined city of the Maya civilization.

Youth and Young Professional WILD9 delegates organized this photo to send a world-wide message on the importance of inter-generational connections for success in wilderness protection and climate change.

Video & production of the photograph done by John Quigley (spectralq.com) and Chacpol (chacpol.com).

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