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The Dangers of Tourism at the Top of a Volcano, by César Calderón

I have always been fascinated by people who engage in risky sports and extreme tourism. I mean those who without committing themselves to deity or thinking too much decide to dedicate their summer to climbing Everest in flip flops, to trying the consistency of the alders on the back of a homemade paragliding or those who after five hours of crossing, eat the snack sitting on the edge of a volcano from which suspicious columns of sulfurous smoke …
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I have always been fascinated by people who engage in risky sports and extreme tourism. I mean those who without committing themselves to deity or thinking too much decide to dedicate their summer to climbing Everest in flip flops, to trying the consistency of the alders on the back of a homemade paragliding or those who after five hours of crossing, eat the snack sitting on the edge of a volcano from which suspicious columns of sulfurous smoke …

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The Objective | Periodismo ethos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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