Camila Jaber talked about the award she received in the #CreateCOP26 contest for the audiovisual piece 'Soy Cenote' in which she invites us to see the charm and fragility of aquifers and the importance of caring for them.
The Mexican freediver shares the charm of these “special, sacred” places, but without losing the message that they are an important resource in the aesthetic part.
'I am Cenote' is an evocative speech that intertwines beauty and the climate crisis, as well as the fragility of the human impact on aquifers.
It is a filmographic piece that advances along with the music and begins to take on a dramatic rhythm while Camila changes the beautiful speech for a forceful denunciation of the consequences of contamination in the cenotes.
The freediver who grew up in the Riviera Maya began freediving in Mexican cenotes, throughout her career she has been training, she usually holds the Mexican national record in cinaletas at a depth of 58 m.
He pointed out that these damages are a reality and that it is not a warning but a sign of what is a problem that is already happening in the Mayan Riviera and that we have to unite to prevent it from continuing to grow because at the end of the day these places are jewels appreciated by tourism and important for the conservation of water resources.