National Geographic History - USA (2022-03 & 2022-04)

(Maropa) #1
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC HISTORY 1

FROM THE EDITOR

Amy Briggs, Executive Editor

Covering more than 150 square miles, the Angkor complex
in Cambodia is breathtaking to behold—from the sacred spaces of its
temples to the engineering marvels of its waterways. Prior to the COVID-
pandemic, Angkor was one of Cambodia’s leading tourist attractions,
annually bringing millions of visitors to the province of Siem Reap.

With Angkor’s popularity came problems: threats to the water supply,
increased pollution, and deforestation. Angkor is beloved by the world, but
the world is also harming it.

Visiting Angkor and other historical treasures—like Machu Picchu, Venice,
the Taj Mahal—is easier than ever. Local economies boom from tourism,
and visitors are able to connect to different peoples of the world as well as
to the past. These experiences are precious, but we must be careful not to
love them to death.

Banca do Antfer


Telegram: https://t.me/bancadoantfer


Issuhub: https://issuhub.com/user/book/


Issuhub: https://issuhub.com/user/book/

Free download pdf