8. Do not buy souvenirs or objects made from plants or animals of the islands, with the exception of articles made from wood. The best way to discourage this trade is simply not buying any of these articles. If anyone offers you any of these souvenirs, please advise the National Park. |
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9. Do not paint names or graffiti on rocks. It is against the law and is extremely ugly to look at. Immortality can't be more important than the Islands' natural beauty.
10. All groups which visit the national park must be accompanied by a qualified guide approved by the national park. The visitor must follow the instructions of the guide.
11. The National Park is divided into different zones to facilitate its management and administration. There are certain sites where tourist activities are permitted, and others where the public is restricted or prohibited.
The boat captains and guides know which are the visitor sites and will be responsible for obtaining the proper permits.
Nevertheless, the personnel in the office of the National Park is available to answer any questions you might have.
12. Do not hesitate to show your conservationist attitude. Explain these rules to others, and help to enforce them. Notify the National Park if you see any serious damage being done. |
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