My overall opinion of ECHO was very positive. I thought that echo was interesting and I would recommend it to tourists. Aside from the rain, this field trip was amazing. I enjoyed seeing all of the different plants and flowers. I loved to see the different colors, when I saw bright pinks, purples, and yellows I felt happy. Seeing a sea of green is not for everyone. I liked how open the trails were. This trip to ECHO was much better than the trip to Corkscrew. Something that stood out was all of the animals. Before going to ECHO I did not think I would see goats, turkens, rabbits, or ducks. Echo was nothing like I what I thought it would be like. I pictured it to be more like a traditional type of agriculture with rows of plants. ECHO had many different types of plants, fruits, veggies, and even flowers and trees. I was surprised to see that the plants were planted on different levels of ground. I was not happy to read on signs that the animals are killed for protein. I feel that their work is relevant to the developing world. A form of appropriate technology would be solar panels. I would never want to work with ECHO due to the face that they kill their animals. I care much more about animals than I do about plants. I would be offended to work with an agency that approves of harming animals for their own personal gain. I would rather work with an agency that helped animals.
The top things I really liked about ECHO:
1. The tiny bananas.
2. The animals (goats, rabbits, and ducks).
3. The cranberry Hibiscus.
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