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Tourism does more harm than good in The Isle of Purbeck. Tourism should not be promoted or encouraged.
... people go to admire the beauty and some to observe the geological value of this site.
I listed all the positive impacts for the 3 sites that were shown. The main positive effect of all the sites it that they ...
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Tourism in Hong Kong
... arriving in Hong Kong. This coursework will be focus on the following three stresses:
1. Can a pattern be identified in terms of the length of stay with tourists who visit Hong Kong?
2. What motivates people to visit Hong Kong?
3. How ...
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Tourism In Kenya.
... the streets by passers-by and many get jobs as minibus drivers or holiday reps.
There are over 50 National Parks and Game reserves in Kenya, which have been set up to welcome tourists and protect its scenery and wildlife.
There are disadvantages ...
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Tourism in Porto
... to go and see them, and as they go to the Gaia side, they all go to the restaurants in Cais de Gaia - which is a pacific place where there are many restaurants and some pubs.
Other places where ...
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Tourism In Windsor
... destination. Windsor is a historical destination, because of its famous Windsor Castle.
Tourism is important to Britain, as, creates employment opportunities, in turn improving Britain's economic status. Tourism in popular places, such as Windsor builds a better reputation for Britain across ...
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Tourism. Two groups took a geography trip to Pickering on two separate days and. Both groups created their own questionnaires
... transport did you use to get here today
A. Walk
B. Car
C. Bus
D. Other
4. How long did it take you to travel here today
A. Less than 15 minutes
B. 15 minutes - 1 hour
C. 1 ...
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Tourist Case Study - Monaco.
... are many attractive beaches, such as "Larvotto Beach" and the "Monte-Carlo Beach Club", where the water is at a high temperatures through May till August, and where a chick crown is attracted to, as well as movie stars.
Monaco also ...
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Traffic Flow survey
... information we needed, and so it was regarded as quite a successful method.
As some one physically stood in the field and collected the data, it is regarded as a primary source of data.
Other methods could have been ...
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Transport In Guildford
... causing widespread flooding. This means governments are dedicating lots of time to improve transport systems, and it is relevant because we are studying a local area, which will affect us.
Transport trends show that the number of cars has increased dramatically ...
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Transport problems - Pricing Road use for Greater Responsibility, Efficiency and Sustainability in cities. Progross is a research and demonstration project into road user charging in cities, supported by the European Commission
... a large number of private vehicles (about 1,800,000) despite the general lack of parking spaces.
This dominance of the private car is particularly difficult to manage given the urban fabric of Rome, which was not designed to accommodate cars with roads ...
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Transport Revolution
... of the road and the nature of the traffic (see source 1).
Between 1790 and 1830, the network of Turnpike roads spread all over the kingdom. In that time, a lot of Turnpike Acts were passed. There were parallel improvements in ...
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Travel and Tourism Worldwide Travel Destinations - Hong Kong
... and the UK on 19th December 1988 made Hong Kong become the Hong Kong Special- Administrative Region (SAR) China, on 1st July 1997. In this agreement China promised that it would be one country but have two systems. China's socialist ...
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Travel and Tourism Worldwide Travel Destinations - Johannesburg
... for black people and people of mixed race than it is for white people. South- Africa's infant mortality rate is very high amongst the black population but moderate amongst the white population. Its life expectancy for males is sixty-three years ...
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Travel and Tourism Worldwide Travel Destinations - Paris
... 1997. The government has twenty-two administrative divisions, which consist of:
* Alsace
* Aquitaine
* Auvergne
* Basse-Normandie
* Bourgogne
* Bretagne
* Centre
* Champagne-Ardenne
* Corse
* Franche-Comte
* Haute-Normandie
* Île-de-France (Paris falls into this administrative division)
* Languedoc-Roussillon
* Limousin
* Lorraine
* Midi-Pyrenees
* Nord-Pas-de-Calais
* Pays de la Loire
* Picardie
* Poitou-Charentes
* Provence-Alpes-Cote ...
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Travel Article
... India. The gold souk entails legwork through narrow and winding alleys where the shops are lined up one after the other, with glittering windows, saturated with jewellery and with the lowest prices in the world. It is definitely a rewarding ...
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Travel Writing - Knowle.
... to employ some very strange people like the woman who flicks through every page, then give you a strange look before you can buy a magazine.
There is a large park - Redcatch Park, which has been successfully modernised, in the ...
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Travel Writing - Perhaps one of the most memorable places I will ever experience is the beautiful Greece consisting of many attractive and exciting little islands just waiting to be explored my millions of hungry tourists.
... or barriers, people were milling around everywhere and there were many holiday reps and taxi drivers holding up name cards and anxiously trying to spot their customers. My family and I finally managed to find our taxi driver who took ...
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Travel Writing. Porto is situated in the north of Portugal. It is the second most visited city by tourists after Lisbon, the capital
... motorcycles and so on. Recently, Porto has been developing its roads and infrastructure in the centre of the city, introducing the metro for transport facility. This bridge is exactly where the changes are being made, so starting in the mid ...
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Trends in Popularity in Paris.
... The euro can be used in 13 countries within Europe which means tourists do not lose money in commission. A higher exchange rate has occurred since the change in currency which has been a bad aspect in the currency change, ...
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Type Of Housing In Crookes And Lodge Moor
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Urban Land Use Models A model is a pattern which can be used to help explain reality The Burgess Model
... means they can be large and noisy... as it doesn't disturb other people. Factories are usually placed next to other factories.
Low Class Residential
This is where poorer people live. The houses are small and cheap. Many do not have gardens ...
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Urban Regeneration of London Docklands – A sustainable success?
... for more space. All these factors resulted in the closure of the London Docklands in 1981creating an area of derelict and unused space.
The conditions for the locals in 1981 were very poor, there were a lot of high ...
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Urban Transport in Wigan
... traffic problem. I am going to investigate if Wigan's traffic problem is significant enough to warrant a by-pass, which would separate the major roads that run through Wigan from Wigan's roads into and out of the town centre. A bypass ...
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US methods in Bangladesh
... in summer (March-June), cool, rainy monsoon (June-October), and cool and dry in the winter (October-March). Bangladesh has many regular occurrences of cyclones, storm surges, and therefore floods, due to the climatic conditions. Aside its flood prone geographical position, the other ...
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Using knowledge of Croydon comment upon the validity of the Bid Rent diagram. What factors other than Bid Rent can explain urban land use?
... build upwards than outwards, because no more land is needed, and in areas such as these the land is very expensive.
Slightly further out from the centre is the area for entertainment and restaurants. A new, large cinema has just ...