San Jose part II...chansing ticos
In our second day we had Humans in the tropics class.
Gisella(our instructor) introduced to us the relationship between humanity and nature, and how we do impact ecosystems.
Trusting in our social skills,Gisella sent us to San Jose downtown to answer an important question: How is our footprint as american students compared with ticos in out age? how many planet Earth do we need to survive?...
Oh man, this time was a little harder than the fruit mission..
We also made friends and costaricans were nice and friendly with us, even for a picture!
At the end of the day we learn that we are making an huge impact in our planet, but we can definitely change our habits to improve our lifestyle and be more eco-friendly, after all we only have one planet...right?
....are you ready to see how's the Pacific slope of Costa Rica? because we are!
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