Danny Castillones Sillada Quotes
The Beauty Of Nature Can Only Have Its Value And Meaning If It Nurtures And Inspires The Dwellers To Live And Create History, Arts, Culture, And Language So That Its Spirit Can Be Told From One Generation To The Next. The Nature Is The Medium From Which The Dwellers Build Their Historical Lives (structure), And The Interconnecting Story Between Nature And People Is The Final Historical Form, That Is, As A Complete Historical Narrative Between The Dwelling And The Dwellers Within A Particular Time And Space In The History Of Our Planet. (Danny Castillones Sillada, Tomorrow's Conservationists What We Can Learn From Danjugan Island)
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