High in the hills of the San Juan Tlacotenco Forest, villagers make the arduous journey to the Zacasonapan Spring, a tradition for many who live in the area and rely on the natural water source for survival. Residents of the rural community, 60 miles south of Mexico City, are among 2 billion people around the world without access to clean and safe drinking water, according to the UN. Women around the globe are often the ones who bear this burden, spending a collective total of 200 million hours a day collecting water for their families, according to Water.org. Tap the link in bio for more.
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