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Youth Club of Photographers Opened an Exhibition in San Quintín

On January 30, 2020, the Youth Club of Nature Photographers Huellas Volcánicas opened an exhibition in San Quintin, Baja California. The photographs will be on display from January 30 to February 29, 2020 at the lobby of the Centro de Gobierno, and locals will have the opportunity to see the photos taken by the club.

On January 30, 2020, the Youth Club of Nature Photographers Huellas Volcánicas opened an exhibition in San Quintín, Baja California.

The photographs will be on display from January 30 to February 29, 2020 at the lobby of the Centro de Gobierno, and locals will have the opportunity to see the photos taken by the club.

The club members showed their enthusiasm for the positive response and support of the community, and they hope to continue motivating people through photography to take care and respect the natural resources in San Quintín Bay.

For more about Club Juvenil de Fotógrafos de Naturaleza, please visit them at: http://terrapeninsular.org/en/youth-club-of-nature-photographers-huellas-volcanicas/

 

Youth Club of Nature Photographers Huellas Volcánicas (Club Juvenil de Fotógrafos de Naturaleza) is a Climate Science Alliance Youth Climate Challenge Team and is mentored by our partners at Terra Peninsular. The Youth Climate Challenge is an immersive experience that connects students with leading climate scientists, practitioners, artists, and fellow youth. In challenge teams, students are guided and challenged to identify and analyze the climate impacts in their own communities. Together, they investigate climate strategies and solutions and formulate action plans to implement in their sphere of influence.

For more on the Youth Climate Challenge, please connect with us: https://www.climatesciencealliance.org/youth-climate-challenge

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