Visión Patagonia: Emily Horn

Visión Patagonia: Emily Horn

12 Enero 2012

Moving through the 21st century and its challenges, we're invited to rethink about the Patagonia region and its opportunities, promises and identity. This is "Visions of Patagonia" a project of the Avina Foundation and Red Mi Voz.

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We interviewed Emily Horn, United Nations Employee. She is from New York City and this is her vision of Patagonia.

What is Patagonia to you?

I suppose I think of pantagonia as cold, desolate, poetic, but mostly cold. Granted I don't even know how cold it technically is, but I associate it with frio.

What role does it plays in your opinion in the world today?

I have no idea what role patagonia plays other than a sort of romantic frontier in imaginations and a destination for the adventurous.

I have no idea what role patagonia plays other than a sort of romantic frontier in imaginations and a destination for the adventurous.

What is your vision of Patagonia globally in the next 20 years?

I just hope patagonia isn't tropical in 20 years.


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