Mexico’s Ruins (and Google)

Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History signed an agreement with Google Mexico to promote archaeological and historical sites in a bid to revive tourism following the swine flu epidemic, according to the Associated Press.

Among the details, a YouTube Channel for the National Institute.

The National institute has 173 archaeological sites and 116 museums. Tourism plunged in Mexico during the Swine Flu outbreak. Now a number of efforts are underway to revive tourism.


One Response to “Mexico’s Ruins (and Google)”

  1. Bingo Says:

    Mexico is a nice country, It’s a pity that the epidemic had affected its tourism

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