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    Interviewer:What did you hope to experience in the Andes? Rosemarie Alecio:I could not wait to experience the beauty and depth of the Andes.Looking up to the mountain , all I could imagine was my husband and, I on top of the magnificent Venezuelan Andes.The height of the ridged and sharp angles was the finest I've ever witnessed. We gazed up at the rugged and rough shape of the Andes as it looked more immense as we drove closer. I recall ,I couldn’t have waited until I could climb the peak of…

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    Houseboats are fun, memorable and affordable places to stay in Amsterdam. If you're used to sleeping on boats, then you know how relaxing the soft rocking of a docked boat can be --if not, you're sure to be pleasantly surprised. Always book your houseboat reservations early, as the number of rooms on the vessels is limited, and they sell out quickly. Marie Anne's Houseboat Marie Anne's is around 10 minutes away from the Central Station and the rest of the city, but the short walk, or even…

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    Armchair Research Paper

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    The beauty of armchair travels is that at any moment you can be any place in the world and discover new and wonderful things. From the Andaman Islands we step onto the mainland of India. Our first stop here is a lovely town Darjeeling, located in the West Bengal State of India in the Himalayan foothills. It is well-known for its distinctive black tea that is grown on plantations doting the surrounding slope. The town’s backdrop is Mt. Kanchenjunga, among the world’s highest peaks. The region’s…

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    Current Trends in The Bed and Breakfast Guest Houses With regards to booking at extravagance visitor houses, a large portion of the voyagers want to stay at quaint little inn visitor houses. These sorts of convenience are thought to be sensible furthermore give them the extravagances that are offered by the other costly inns. Large portions of the boutique lodgings are currently embracing the quaint little inn module as these are particularly prominent with the universal visitors. They offer…

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    • City Dionysia – The City of Dionysia, one of if no the most historically famous festivals took place every spring in Athens. The reason for this is because Spring was the best time for sailing. People would travel from all over to join in on the festivities and watch the competitions. It included processions, sacrifices, musical and dramatic performances. The dramatic performances would include three tragedies, a satyr play and choral poetry. The tragedy competition would last three days and…

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    to discuss the role of “Futures” methodologies such as Scenario planning, Forecasting or Alternatives methodology and the various drivers of change in a global perspective on tourism and hospitality business. This essay is going to discuss what has already been researched by different researchers on the topic of future tourism as well as what has been learned by these discussions. The issues that has been brought to light in regard to their knowledge used in their research on those specific…

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    1. Provide an introduction to the definition, nature and history of Tourism. (approx. 200 words) Tourism can be known as a person’s pursuit to travel and stay out of their normal comfort zone and what that they’re used to, for purposes of business, leisure and other purposes. Tourism can be divided into groups such as domestic, internal, national and international tourism Tourism History- Empire Era: during this time period, people started to travel in big sums for many purposes such as,…

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    Total Tourism Case Study

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    Question One Your ‘section’ of the ‘total tourism product’ to be discussed in relation to relevant sub-products. There are many relevant sub-products that are related to Conference/Convention facilities within a city, one of these being transport. Transport is a necessity for those needing to get to and from the conference/convention facilities. Having the convention/conference in a city where there is an airport, means that it could be possible that tourists are going to fly into the city to…

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    Because most of the old generation people doesn’t like to have tourism operation in their region. So the government have to explain them about the difference between tourism and ecotourism that ecotourism didn’t create any harm to the environment. And have to explain the benefit they will obtain and the development that will get from it. • Governments have to get the…

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    Tourism and Pacific communities have a complex and multi-faceted relationship. There are both positive and negative implications of the tourism industry, which are not only economic and environmental, but also deeply cultural. As globalisation has made foreign travel to the Pacific easier, cheaper, and more widespread than ever before, the effects of tourism have never been more relevant. As many island nations in the Pacific are relatively isolated, have limited resources, and rely…

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