Montebello Lagoons
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DJI INSPIRE 1 X5 Montebello is a group of 59 lakes, collectively called the Montebello Lagoons. The lakes are famous for their striking colors, which vary due to their different mineral contents, ranging from emerald and turquoise to dark green, and even purple and reddish black. About 15 of the lakes are easily accessible by car or foot. Lago Tziscao is the largest of the lakes with a village nearby. Other lakes include Montebello, La Cañada, Pojoj, and a group of five lakes known as the Lagunas de Colores (Lakes of Colors: Encantada, Ensueño, Esmeralda, Agua Tinta, and Bosque Azul). Many of the lakes are open for swimming, canoeing, and kayaking. There are also cenotes and a group of limestone caves called Grutas San Rafael del Arco in the park that can be visited on foot or horseback]. Scientists have recently expressed concern that the lakes are losing their colours and becoming muddy and lifeless. This is due to untreated wastewater and agricultural runoff entering the lakes (via the Grande River which flows directly into the lakes) and deforestation of parts of the lake basins. postandfly.com.mx info@postandfly.com.mx Aerial Cinematography, Edit and Color Grade by: Tarsicio Sañudo Music: Sam Yung - Intro Movie Fallout 4 (Piano & String Version) soundcloud.com/samyung/fallout-4-intro-movie-piano-string-version