Ironically, as such fabulous cities become more user-friendly, more accessible to the traveler, more professional, touristy and consumer-oriented, they lose their autochthonic mysteries. |
Treating as an error the tradition of their vagrant character, he conceives them to be generally and above all autochthonic. |
The former are autochthonic parasites, the others are foreigners. |
From this invisible ground-plan rose something absolutely original and autochthonic. |
These autochthonic varieties still play the main role, although their number is in constant decrease. |
First, the autochthonic cycad population must be shown to possess inherent resistance to mechanical stresses imposed during the frequent typhoons that characterize the region. |