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The Rebirth of a Petrified Forest in Celestún: Fishermen and Scientists Recover 90 Percent of the Ecosystem in Mexico

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The grey predominates in the petrified forest of Celestún. On a mirror of water lie blackened trunks, the remains of the mangrove in the cienega. The sun is hidden in the east of Yucatán, Mexico, behind the dead forest, as it is also known to the place. In April, during the dry season on the Yucatán peninsula, the banks are occupied by cracked mud. That is the landscape that left the passage of Hurricane Gilberto in 1988, together with years of …
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The grey predominates in the petrified forest of Celestún. On a mirror of water lie blackened trunks, the remains of the mangrove in the cienega. The sun is hidden in the east of Yucatán, Mexico, behind the dead forest, as it is also known to the place. In April, during the dry season on the Yucatán peninsula, the banks are occupied by cracked mud. That is the landscape that left the passage of Hurricane Gilberto in 1988, together with years of …

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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