Gringo Trails is a 2013 feature-length documentary film directed by anthropologist Pegi Vail of New York University.[2] The film follows the positive and negative impacts of travel and tourism on numerous communities across the globe, including Thailand, Bolivia, Mali (Timbuktu) and Bhutan, documenting how communities thrive, adapt, or deteriorate in the face of mass tourism, "one of the most powerful globalizing forces of our time."[3]
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The GringoTrail refers to a string of the Latin American places most often visited by "gringos", North Americans, Europeans, Australasians, other budget...
GringoTrails is a 2013 feature-length documentary film directed by anthropologist Pegi Vail of New York University. The film follows the positive and...
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her award-winning feature-length documentary film, GringoTrails. Upon its release, GringoTrails was featured in a number of international publications...
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1970s tourists became more regular. Hippies following the so-called "GringoTrail", of Isla Mujeres, Tulum, Caye Caulker, Tikal and Lake Atitlan in Guatemala...
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aimed at leisure travellers, particularly backpackers following the GringoTrail. In 1989 the 65th edition was almost 1400 pages long. In 1990 the handbook...
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aimed at leisure travellers, particularly backpackers following the GringoTrail. In 1989 the 65th edition was almost 1,400 pages long. In 1990 the handbook...
century. The song title is the source of a folk etymology for the word gringo that states that the Mexicans misheard U.S. troops singing "green grow"...
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then, it had been kept in a refrigerator at the Justice City of Barcelona. Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee is a Showtime Networks documentary about...
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Union William H. Davis, El Gringo − or New Mexico and Her People, Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York 1857 (online at: El Gringo Archived 2006-09-18 at...
record at the Gringo Bandito Taco Challenge by eating 106 tacos in 10 minutes 2013 On July 21, 2013, Kobayashi defended his title at the Gringo Bandito Taco...
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