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Mexico peasants take up machetes against Acapulco dam A two-hour Jeep ride inland from Acapulco, with its fast-food chains and high-rise seafront hotels, Gregorio Garcia's family lives a simpler life in the tropical forest of southwestern Mexico. A stream provides water, the soil bursts with squash and fruit trees and the forest provides fuel and medicinal leaves. Lunch is thick maize tortillas, salted deer meat, fresh chile sauce and coconut milk. Even the air smells sweet. Yet this tiny paradise could soon be nearly 500 feet (150 m) underwater in the basin of a huge dam that will power new floodlit, air-conditioned hotels

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Mexico peasants take up machetes against Acapulco dam A two-hour Jeep ride inland from Acapulco, with its fast-food chains and high-rise seafront hotels, Gregorio Garcia's family lives a simpler life in the tropical forest of southwestern Mexico. A stream provides water, the soil bursts with squash and fruit trees and the forest provides fuel and medicinal leaves. Lunch is thick maize tortillas, salted deer meat, fresh chile sauce and coconut milk. Even the air smells sweet. Yet this tiny paradise could soon be nearly 500 feet (150 m) underwater in the basin of a huge dam that will power new floodlit, air-conditioned hotels

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