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A Flood of Tourists to Peru’s ‘Rainbow Mountain’
Tourists struggle for breath as they climb for two hours to reach the top of a mountain in the Peruvian Andes. The mountain is 5,000 meters above sea level. The climbers are tired, but happy to see the beauty before them.
Lines of rich colors form what has become known as “Rainbow Mountain.” The colors come from many-colored rock remains1 millions of years old. The minerals were pushed up in the crash of Earth’s tectonic plates.
The world learned3 of the existence of this natural wonder about five years ago. Now, many people want to see it for themselves.
“You see it in the pictures and you think it’s Photoshopped — but it’s real,” said Lukas Lynen, an 18-year-old tourist from Mexico.
About 1,000 people visit Rainbow Mountain every day. The tourism has provided4 much-needed economic help to this area. Many villagers are farmers who raise alpaca animals for wool. Environmentalists, however, fear the tourists could destroy the land. International mining companies are also interested in the mountain.
Dina Farfan is a Peruvian scientist who has studied threatened wildlife in the area. He points to a four-kilometer path to Rainbow Mountain. Tourists have worn down the area in the last 18 months, lessening5 the beauty of the mountain. Also, a wetland once popular with ducks has been made into a huge area for automobiles6.
There are more serious threats, too.
Camino Minerals Corporation7, a Canadian-based mining company, has asked for mining rights to the mountain. The Associated Press requested a comment from the company about its plans but it did not answer.
The large tourism business has provided jobs and money for the Pampachiri native community. The local people suffer from high rates of alcoholism and malnutrition8. And wool prices are falling. Many took dangerous gold mining jobs in the Amazon.
Now, they charge tourists three dollars each to enter their land. The community earns about $400,000 a year from the entrance fees. The money has led to a conflict over taxes with a nearby community.
Pampachiri community leader Gabino Huaman says he is not sure his group is ready for the responsibility of the business. He said it requires good care of the environment and the tourists.
“We don’t know one word in English,” he said. “Or first aid.”
About 500 villagers have returned in the last couple of years to take up their traditional Andes transport trade. The only difference now is that they move tourists instead of goods.
Isaac Quispe is a 25-year-old former gold miner2. He left that work after the murders of six people he worked with. He returned home and bought a horse. Last year, he earned $5,200 taking people up Rainbow Mountain by horse.
Scientist Farfan said he hopes the Pampachiri learn from other successful tourism businesses in Peru, like that in nearby Chillca.
For much of the past 10 years, Chillca guides have been quietly taking small groups of tourists to Rainbow Mountain. The five-day walk travels around the melting Ausangate glacier9.
The guides in Chillca also operate four hotels with space for 16 tourists each.
I’m Susan Shand.
Words in This Story
tourist – n. a person who travels to a place for pleasure
rainbow – n. a curved10 line of different colors that sometimes appears in the sky when the sun shines through rain
tectonic plate – n. underground plates that rub11 together to change the earth’s surface
wool - n. the soft, thick hair of sheep and some other animals
malnutrition – n. the unhealthy condition that results from not eating enough food or not eating enough healthy food
glacier – n. a very large area of ice that moves slowly down a slope or valley or over a wide area of land
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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3 learned | |
adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词 | |
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conj.假如,若是;adj.预备好的,由...供给的 | |
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减轻,减少,变小 | |
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6 automobiles | |
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8 malnutrition | |
n.营养不良 | |
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9 glacier | |
n.冰川,冰河 | |
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10 curved | |
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n.摩擦,困难,障碍,难点,磨损处;vt.擦,搓,摩擦,惹怒;vi.摩擦,擦破 | |
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