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Villages near Mexico’s Mayan Train say they’re seeing no real benefits – and few passengers
Newseze Wire·Wed, Jun 3, 9:03 PMWire: The Globe and Mail
It was billed as a way to lift Indigenous people out of poverty. Now, it is struggling and laden with environmental costs
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