Tulum - Many selfie in a fruitful tour that ends in tragedy. Historical sites in Mexico was fined anyone selfie.
Tulum National Park in Mexico famous by the historic buildings of Mayan heritage. The place is visited by about 1 million tourists each year. More recently, local governments impose new regulations about selfie at the venue.
As reported by some international media, one of the Daily Mail, tourists who use a cell phone or camera selfie imposed a fine of 45 pesos a one-shot. This is because selfie often have a negative impact both for those who do, or where he did.
"The fine is imposed for all selfie using your phone, tablet, GoPro or other camera types. Selfie in this historical site of controversy and anger more tourists, especially domestic," said Julio Villagomez Villalobos as representatives of Tulum National Park.
Tulum is one of the oldest archaeological sites once inhabited by the Mayans. To enter a traveler here must spend 60 pesos per person. In addition to historic, the site is also very beautiful because it is located on the coast of the Caribbean Sea.
Visited by 1 million tourists per year, with a range of 2,000 tourists per day, Tulum is arguably crowded destinations. No wonder selfie could interfere with other tourist activities. Selfie can also be dangerous because there was a little incident only because selfie deadly.
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