From the empire of copper to cultural tourism in the south of Brazil: vila mina do Camaquã
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https://doi.org/10.18316/mouseion.v0i33.5713Keywords:
Mina do Camaquã, Cultural heritage, Tourism, Local developmentAbstract
The article aims to describe the spatial and economic transformation that took place at Mina do Camaquã, from the extraction of the first copper ores to the present, where they offer their visitors experiences of ecotourism and adventure tourism. Tourism, a field of historical, social, cultural and leisure practices, is a means of promoting the development and defense of heritage, a necessary and possible relation. The research evidenced the use, for tourism purposes, of the post-industrial and productive space of the Mina do Camaquã, as a potential for local development. Vila Mina do Camaquã, offers a complete infrastructure for the reception of tourists, and has the Mina Outdoor Sports venture, which presents a wide portfolio of adventure tourism modalities. It is concluded, with the research, that there is a need for recognition - in fact - of the potential and appreciation of the historical-cultural and natural heritage, in view of the consolidation of the Mina do Camaquã, as a permanent tourist attraction of Rio Grande do Sul.Downloads
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2019-09-24
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