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Augmented Reality to Boost Black River’s Tourism

Creativity and technology are being merged to create the newest form of tourism product in black river, St. Elizabeth. Empty walls will soon be decorated with murals, which will create augmented reality for tourists. This means of storytelling is being lauded for its potential to invoke the area’s history and cultural significance. Member of Parliament for St. Elizabeth South West Floyd Green, says he wishes to see the space become the head cultural destination in the Caribbean. Watch the report:

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