May 10th-La Paz was the best!

I believe that La Paz Waterfall gardens did have a sustainable relationship between the people, land, and commerce. La Paz Waterfall Gardens shows sustainability in how it blends tourism with conservation. The park protects rainforest land while also creating jobs through tourism that is environmentally friendly. By maintaining wildlife habitats and educating visitors about the environment, it builds a relationship where people benefit economically without harming the land. This balance makes the site a good example of how nature and business can work together responsibly.

One thing about La Paz that did make me pause was the fact that this was a place that protected poached animals. It felt a little wrong to put these animals into constraints after they were poached rather than just letting them be free. With this being said, they did a great job at making the habitats feel as familiar as possible for the animals, so it does not feel as much like they are trapped. Overall, La Paz feels like a place that tries to balance protecting nature with giving people a chance to experience it.

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