teresa murray, tourism here is both a blessing and a curse. before the crisis hit, money flowed freely. american tourists in particular, would often rent luxury villas in prime locations. ramona avatar gives me a tour of one of her vacant luxury apartments. apart from this illustrious house called villa aris, 32 year old ramon manages 20 other privately own villas and apartments. this is our salon, which we renovated to you this made use of the current pandemic by investing into even more luxury at 1200 year. as a day. this bill is still comparatively cheap. the owners want to make up for last year financial losses. and since there's not a lot of work outside the tourism industry, the locals are dependent on the wealth of others on, on providing now it's not easy to find work here with someone. i'm fortunate enough to be working in a business that i help set up and that i enjoy working at odd, okay, maybe i can, i get to interact with a lot of people. so i'm happy here. maybe they're not of it, but there are a lot of other young people who are