The law is predicted to bring benefits not just for ramblers but for the whole region by attracting more walkers and tourists. |
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The 100 or so residents are now expecting a rush of tourists, all eager to see what Britain's bleakest spot has to offer. |
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What tourists visiting the town by rail must think of the masses of lineside litter can only be imagined. |
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Coming from a holiday area I know locals get fed up with tourists and by mid to late season begin to give up. |
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Eyewitnesses spoke of chaos near the Sari nightclub, as foreign tourists were revelling on a typical Saturday night. |
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With no relief from the beating sun, tourists fanned themselves with brochures and wrapped T-shirts around their heads. |
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Rogue landlords have been renting out student houses in Lismore Park and Lismore Lawn as holiday homes to unsuspecting tourists. |
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As I strolled back alone through the field, some Lao tourists with their children neared me. |
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He said most rental cars do not last for a long time given the remoteness of some of the places the tourists take them. |
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I knew tourists had chipped away souvenirs but I was sure a large chunk of it had to remain as a reminder to the Berliners of their divided past. |
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The first abdication of Napoleon in 1814 had again allowed British tourists into Rome. |
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When the tourists pour in to see the autumn leaves, traffic on Skyline Drive can be a bit much. |
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A lot of tourists wanted to ask her about her Aboriginality and she was pleased to answer. |
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A digital audio player walks tourists through exhibit spaces such as Alcatraz, the Empire State Building, and the Tower of London. |
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But tourists aren't the only ones flocking to the country's bays, coves, and beaches. |
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The vast inflow and outflow of tourists and emigrants means millions of pounds of Irish notes and coins may be scattered abroad. |
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Ever since Ride the Ducks came to town, I've watched those vessels drive by, its frenzied tourists quacking away. |
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This is a film of warm sunshine in which townsfolk and tourists can happily stroll, enjoying quaint civic parades. |
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Further north, Darjeeling, at the beginning of summer, is usually all abustle with tourists. |
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The Choptank River, further north, boasts a fine yacht harbor and a new luxury hotel for waterborne tourists on the Bay. |
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The body-language and exasperated laughter of tourists made it clear that they really believed I had queue-jumped. |
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The tourists could taste the waxberries and experience special local Chinese customs. |
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As the float passed by the boat jetties, officials and tourists raised slogans against plastic items. |
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Our reservoirs and surrounding countryside are the jewel in our crown when we play host to visitors and tourists. |
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Already there is a museum and a horse racetrack, and last year more than 30,000 tourists visited the desolate area. |
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Inner space has become a playground for uber-rich billionnaire tourists, and outer space is pretty much off the radar. |
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On weekdays, there are only dozens of tourists but on Sundays or holidays thousands of tourists visit. |
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I tell the tourists something costs 15 million and they say I must be joking. |
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The boyfriend and I had a day off yesterday and went on a jolly round the Thames like tourists. |
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In a time when they were trying to look after their own people and welcoming tourists, they were going about it the wrong way. |
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The main attraction, though, has to be the generous beer garden which sees locals and tourists alike jostling for space. |
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Of course not all train journeys are mere holiday excursions laid on for the benefit of time-rich tourists. |
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A dozen tourists wander through the colony, having arrived by Zodiac rubber raft from their cruise ship. |
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Today's international tourists are educated, well-informed and have the whole world at their fingertips. |
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After ceasing to haul timber and minerals, the track was used briefly to haul tourists in an old automobile converted into a railbus. |
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The tourists spoke of the moment their cruise in Antarctica turned into a real-life adventure after their liner was holed below the water line. |
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There have been a small number of cases of tourists in Europe catching West Nile virus from mosquito bites. |
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Hundreds of striking council workers rallied at a mass meeting in York today as their actions hit city centre tourists, shoppers and motorists. |
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The pub is very popular with tourists, ramblers and with boaters on the canal, which runs just yards from the 190-year-old building. |
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It leased trucks from a lessor in Manitoba and re-leased them to tourists in Alberta. |
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Our economy is dependant on the tourists and the tourists want to see the landscape, the ranges and the mountains. |
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The adverse publicity has caused tourists to stay away in droves from the countryside and towns. |
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Special tax breaks are available to landlords who intend renting their property to tourists. |
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Relaxing Sydney's curfew would deliver a boost to tourists flying the Kangaroo route to London. |
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A couple of white-knuckled tourists, fearfully working their way up the cables, stare in amazement as he saunters past. |
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Here are tourists walking behind a local woman yelping accented German and holding a closed umbrella over her head as a sign to them. |
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He said New Zealand exported a lot of whiteware to Australia, which was also New Zealand's largest market for tourists. |
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International travelers, who surveys indicate spend six times what domestic tourists do in New York, have largely disappeared. |
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We followed him into the house, trying not to look too much like tourists with our mouths agape. |
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We quickly moved to the front of the ragged pack, a dozen or so wobbly tourists and a few real riders. |
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The items and places of interest are graded with an asterisk rating and much helpful information is given to tourists. |
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Another of the joys of the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu are the wild orchids that grow, although now in decreasing numbers as tourists pick them. |
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Fiji's economy has recovered reasonably well, thanks mainly to the number of tourists now flocking back in droves. |
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The move was made to help attract tourists while the local tourism industry was entering its traditional low season. |
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Water sports, including sailing, windsurfing, and fishing, are popular with Bahamians and tourists alike. |
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This type of fellow does not care for tourists, takes his coffee black and wakes each morning in the dark without an alarm clock. |
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Although many tourists were trying to leave, those that chose to stay were welcomed with open arms. |
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The Government of Dubai has also come out with attractive brochures and leaflets to woo shoppers and tourists. |
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Afternoon tea, for example, at the legendary Reid's Palace Hotel is just one of a range of charming social customs that woos tourists. |
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For anyone with a vision of flocks of sheep being replaced by flocks of tourists, I have a word to the wise. |
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Meanwhile, Williams hasn't been deterred from taking tourists on a scenic trip down the exquisitely beautiful riverscape. |
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Kerala is blessed with rivers, lakes and lagoons and these offer a rare spectacle to tourists. |
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The lights and decorations have long since attracted the attentions of locals but now it seems even tourists are taking memories of them home. |
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I have become furious when hearing tourists from other countries loudly criticizing my country. |
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There are places that give their dead a spirited send-off, where even ghoulish tourists will be dragged in for a dance. |
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It will certainly leave a more favourable impression with visiting tourists. |
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There were campsites in these areas, but the rest of the park remained safe for tourists. |
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We have seen hordes of elderly foreign tourists in resplendent clothing taking pictures of scenic spots. |
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While the sun was conspicuous by its absence the weather was still pleasant and tourists as well as locals took full advantage of it. |
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The city's 130,000 inhabitants chat languidly in doorways, grinning at locals and passing tourists. |
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The region needs this type of investment to make it attractive to industrialists, tourists, and workers. |
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Rather, it is a lifestyle decision aimed at luring tourists to his property. |
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But the lingua franca was the language of money as tourists picked up souvenirs and shopkeepers counted their cash. |
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A few puzzled tourists stand around, scouring their London A to Zs for alternative routes to their destinations. |
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Whatever charges his batteries would surely charge mine, so we picked days after the tourists left but before the leaf peepers arrived. |
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Hundreds of thousands of tourists and residents have moved from hotels into shelters. |
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Here nature is preserved not only to be consumed by tourists but kept in reserve for later industrial use. |
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In fact, 20-30 years ago unscrupulous restaurateurs in Spanish resorts would pass it off as lobster or scampi to unsuspecting tourists. |
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She took a seat on the white lawn chair and watched the street, busy with the remaining tourists. |
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Indeed, taxi drivers take tourists from airport to city centre via the riverside building site out of which the palatial new house is rising. |
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According to a staffer, there was a chance that, on any given day, tourists could run into the former president or first lady in the library. |
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Ted rose early the next morning and took a taxi to the Museo Nazionale, cool, echoey, empty of tourists despite the fact that it was summer. |
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In Kenya, for instance, native women prefer to see female tourists in long skirts and sleeves. |
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These days the boat takes tourists up the river, but in its past life the vessel was a lifeline to people living on the banks of the upper Mokau. |
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The show may sound like one for the tourists, but passports are not required to get a ticket at the Olympia box office. |
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If tourists visit the garden in summer, they will be astonished by the pleasing green and red of thickly dotted lotuses. |
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The main attractions for the tourists are the casinos and their free shows. |
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Such outfits are rarely worn, however, except in association with festivals or for the amusement of tourists. |
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Only tourists can afford this fast journey, a comfortable alternative to the 12-hour torment on the rutted tracks of Cambodia. |
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Just to our right, a performance artist portrayed a living statue as numerous tourists took pictures of her. |
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They travelled so royally and with such a long train of attendants that they attracted the sardonic notice of other tourists. |
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And, if tourists come as thick and fast as those visiting cards, Kerala tourism industry will be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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Miguel has been selling pirated music to tourists and Cubans for almost twenty years. |
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But this figure is expected to rise as more affluent mainland tourists latch on to the idea of health tourism. |
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That is, they are currently being produced to sell to outsiders, whether or not these are tourists in the literal sense. |
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Heritage tourists will enjoy the Carib and Arawak petroglyphs and rock carvings just north of Layou. |
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However, for the life of me, I will never know how they hatch their young among these sun-oiled simmering tourists! |
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Should we expect hordes of eager Western tourists to start clogging up the arrivals halls at Bulgaria's airports? |
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First, Apulians haven't become jaded by a crush of tourists, so they are the friendliest people I've met anywhere in the country. |
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To augment their farm income, many Amish families cook meals for tourists but are not registered with state health agencies. |
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Pattaya is a tourist city and we cannot have such low-life criminals attacking tourists. |
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Until now the emphasis was more on luring foreign tourists to the country and the domestic travellers have been missed out. |
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Late-night rows throughout the festivities threatened to engulf innocent bystanders and shocked tourists. |
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Though sparsely populated, Plantation Key promises accommodation for the tourists at the waterfront vacation rentals. |
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Some groups of cultural heritage tourists choose this spot for pouring libations to ancestors. |
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His native area seems determined to detain foreign tourists by printing road signs in Irish only. |
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Undercover officers posing as tourists flashed their expensive mobile phones as bait, waiting for the gang to strike. |
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It's average fare in an above average setting where you'll find a mix of tourists, locals and visitors from all over the Bay area enjoying some food. |
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Snakes, it appeared, were his life whether larking around with tourists, performing rituals in village homes or selling them on to the chaps from Marrakesh. |
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Many artists choose to live in this portion of town because other artists are already established here and tourists and locals flock to the area to shop. |
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He said the slow pace at which the deal was being negotiated was retarding the development of the park, which he said had remained closed to tourists for sometime. |
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The volcano is active and tourists flock to see the nightly fireworks display of showers of burning ash and flaming boulders and to hear the mountain rumble and roar. |
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In California, tourists have been pitted against career foragers, causing problems for wild mushrooms and abalone. |
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The lunch trade had slowed to a gaggle of cackling tourists at the venerable Peppermill restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. |
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The book ends with Tomlinson and Maynard revisiting the weedgrown battlefields of France, trying to avoid souvenir-collecting tourists, trying to see some hope for the future. |
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In the summer, though, Bettles sees more tourists who come to the fly-and-mosquito infested gateway into the alaskan wilderness. |
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Not only are they unable to visit foreign countries, but in their own environment they are barred from escorting tourists outside the riverscape and old city. |
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This pass, like much of the approachable areas of the Wall is visited by Chinese tourists fortunate to have enough free time for a cultural holiday. |
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He described how she obtained the methamphetamines from the north and he sold the drugs to foreign tourists while she contacted locals in the area. |
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In the name of protecting passengers, however, tourists in Las Vegas are unable to take advantage of this service. |
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While they may not be able to bring in the same levels of revenue as foreign tourists, they would help tourist destinations bridge over such lean times as the present. |
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Fourteen men a side is not rugby union, nor league, and certainly not cricket, and the sooner they learn that the better for the dignity of the game and future tourists. |
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Its cobbled streets, striking architecture and riverside walkways ensure that it has remained a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. |
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Its rich harmony of flora and fauna, an exotic safari park, Roman and Byzantine excavations and modern tourist facilities today draw tourists in the droves. |
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It was early enough so that there were very few tourists around, and the people who could be seen were like us, out for a morning jog or power walk. |
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A Russian pensioner has been arrested after allegedly masterminding a scam geared to lifting the credit card number of Western tourists visiting Moscow cyber cafes. |
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The original look of a kampong is all that the tourists want to see. |
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The next step may be an airfreighting network, instead of relying on the cargoholds of planes carrying tourists to determine where our exports can go. |
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But before a new tide of tourists can flow from Miami to Havana, Cuba will need to build more runways. |
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Netanya, for instance, is a beachside destination enjoyed by French tourists, among others. |
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Finally, there were the ubiquitous Japanese tourists, who were presumably on whistle-stop tours of Oxford with the intention of capturing as much of it on film as possible. |
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As a result, longboats which could once take up to eight tourists were being forced to take only 4-5 passengers to prevent the boats scraping against the riverbed. |
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As the gatekeeper to Battery Park, Mike will likely have to deal with hundreds of fuming tourists each day. |
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Still, the busload of Japanese tourists in our hotel all seemed to have signed up for the Petra by Night show. |
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Foreign tourists would often hike up the winding road and camp out in the ruins. |
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But French yachties and tourists from Guadeloupe have discovered the place, and a cheerful touristic complex of restaurants and shops has grown up to service visitors. |
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Mind you, I would be reluctant, to send a ravenous band of travel-worn tourists there for a late-night meal, without first having made a reservation. |
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Says antennas are for civilian use only, to help Russian tourists find malls with Disney stores. |
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Fewer and fewer locals and tourists picnic along the lake's shores following the disappearance of tourist resorts and recreation spots due to increasing population. |
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Some of the length and intensity of the services was a ploy to keep out the religious tourists. |
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Southern Vietnam also offers Mekong River excursions, where tourists can see floating markets and visit villages that make baskets and lacquerware. |
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The province of Toledo counts on a variety of options and different spots that tourists can explore and meet according to their preferences and wishes. |
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Each year millions of tourists visit Italy to see the country's cultural and historical landmarks such as the Colosseum in Rome and the Greek ruins in Sicily. |
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The poem recounts, with heavy tones and little irony, the kitschy mock-trial proceedings, in which an audience of tourists deems Bishop guilty of witchery. |
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Officers took the inebriated tourists to the Pattaya police station and booked them on charges of physical assault and drunk and disorderly behavior. |
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A remote-controlled quadcopter, outfitted with tinsel and mistletoe, paid a visit to Union Square, where unsuspecting San Franciscans and tourists were prompted to pucker up. |
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The tourists took matters a step further and agreed to delay their departure to Zimbabwe provided a charter plane could be laid on for them to fly out on Monday night. |
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But Lady Thatcher is not a boardwalk attraction to be gawped at by tourists from Palookaville. |
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Those tired of modern, antiseptic museums with a very strong flow of tourists will discover a rare pleasure in visiting the Foundation's private universe. |
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Many tourists are not so adept at conforming to America's very strict customs about standing in line, but are they really rude? |
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Founded by german monks in present-day Old Town Stockholm, Zum Franziskaner has become a legend amongst locals and tourists. |
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Because the aim, as I see it, will be for embassies to get all the ex-pats and tourists home before borders are closed to us and we are quarantined. |
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After all, Christmastime in New York is all about these beloved traditions, for tourists and, yes, us locals as well. |
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The tourist season is nearly upon us yet again and one local man, Arthur McGuigan, is already in full swing ferrying tourists around the Village in his charming jaunting car. |
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They were tired of the fare at restaurants catering to tourists and were craving something a bit more authentic. |
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Perhaps, there is no component of tourism that can benefit more Zambians than culture tourism since this could lead to tourists visiting every corner of the country. |
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There is no accurate method of calculating the city's true population, and tourists also contribute directly to the excess garbage problems, he said. |
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A light drizzle, wettish coolness, fragrant air, twittering birds, no tourists, few locals, you don't even realise you've been walking for a couple of hours. |
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Police also questioned the female guide who led the tourists to the show but she refused to give any information and even withheld her name during the interview. |
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But when you arrive, what you find is a gem of an island that is a mecca for yachties and twitchers, but which is seriously overlooked by ordinary tourists like me. |
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The general lassitude towards tourists followed us into southern Chile where we were constantly held up by crooked tour agents and transport that was always late. |
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There were increased sales of Kiwiana products to thousands of tourists. |
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Except for the Naadam festival, which takes place from the end of June to the beginning of July, these performances are only arranged for tourists. |
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However, D.C. can also be overrun with tourists, particularly as most of its well-known attractions are clustered in a small area. |
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If the latest trends are anything to go by, tourism trade watchers are hopeful that India will break the jinx of just 2.5 million foreign tourists a year. |
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The village is popular with tourists, especially during the summer, and has several hotels, guest houses and camping sites. |
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Hawkshead is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, England, which attracts tourists to the South Lakeland area. |
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The road is the main route for tourists entering the southern Lake District. |
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The subsequent influx of tourists to the District has at times conflicted with traditional life, including the raising of Herdwicks. |
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Also built at Lakeside was a hotel to serve the tourists brought by the railway and steamers. |
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It also provides assistance on various procedures or where tourists have problems of various kinds. |
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The Leeds and Liverpool Canal runs through Skipton and is a popular destination for tourists, with walking and boat hire. |
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Thousands of tourists flock to the area each year to enjoy scenery and locations familiar from the series. |
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At the turn of the 19th century, the area became popular with tourists due to the easy access from the nearby Leeds and Liverpool Canal. |
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In 2014, Teignmouth and Dawlish Community Interest Group commissioned a website to promote the town to tourists visiting. |
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I was keeping an eye out for the smokeys who were no doubt hiding and waiting for unsuspecting tourists on the way in from Jacksonville. |
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Of all the tickets 65 percent went to tourists, and 18 percent to surburbanites. |
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The sight-seeing bus is topless to allow tourists a better view of the sights. |
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Tosol is the beginning of the week, and tourists will start pouring in from all over Mars and maybe even very rich people from Earth. |
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Likewise, mass production of local arts and crafts to produce volumes of souvenirs for tourists can trinketize indigenous craftsmanship. |
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Street people, day-trippers, and tourists pushed the paper's circulation to 117,000, the largest any community undergrounder would reach. |
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The noise and activity of the tourists made the river practically unfishable. |
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Torp sees Tjuvholmen as a robust yet generous armature for all sorts of activities, for both locals and tourists. |
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Knobble the minke whale is loved by tourists and wildlife watchers, hundreds of whom follow him on Facebook. |
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It seems Tyneside is in for a backpacker boom as tourists flood into a newly trendy and fashionably cultural city famous for its nightlife. |
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Easter in the Latin rite was celebrated on April 4 in 2010, meaning that school holidays for some tourists will have begun in late March. |
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The attack on June 26 came after 22 people, mostly tourists, were killed at the National Bardo Museum outside Tunis in March. |
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Moldova is also the least visited country in Europe by tourists, with only 11,000 annually recorded visitors from abroad. |
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The city is preparing for a large influx of tourists this summer. |
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Motels and autohotels rent by the hour in this part of the world and are no place for weary tourists. |
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Her smiles were distributed among the tourists, and she learned to give keen answers to their good-humored banterings. |
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Due to the arrival of a busful of Bavarian tourists, the noise in the hotel lobby was deafening. |
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Many game reserves are located in Africa. Most are open to the public, and tourists commonly take sightseeing safaris. |
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The beaches and coastal waters of the North Sea are destinations for tourists. |
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A number of tourists visit to see her family home, with particularly large numbers coming from Japan. |
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Dartmoor has a resident population of about 33,000, which swells considerably during holiday periods with incoming tourists. |
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The West End is London's main entertainment and shopping district, attracting tourists. |
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We were beset by a horde of street vendors who thought we were tourists and would buy their cheap souvenirs. |
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The various intermixings of natives, immigrants, and tourists gave the city a cosmopolitan air. |
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There is an inundation of tourists in summer, but in winter the town is almost deserted. |
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Wineries and vineyards in the Northern Neck and along the Blue Ridge Mountains also have begun to generate income and attract tourists. |
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Since the end of the Troubles, Northern Ireland has witnessed rising numbers of tourists. |
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The Tower of London is not in the City, but is a notable visitor attraction which brings tourists to the southeast of the City. |
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Liverpool is the 6th most visited city in the United Kingdom and one of the 100 most visited cities in the world by international tourists. |
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The county of Derbyshire has many attractions for both tourists and local people. |
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A great number of tourists who visit the Turks and Caicos Islands are Canadian. |
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Some tourists buy Samoan identity merchandise as novelties, but most prefer sloganless items such as printed lavalavas. |
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This work is designed to promote the location to tourists and drive additional revenues into a tax base. |
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It was built to ease traffic congestion in Preston caused by tourists travelling to the popular destinations of Blackpool and The Lake District. |
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Tour buses around the world allow tourists to view local attractions or scenery. |
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To this day they are depicted on many Maltese advertisements to promote tourism as well as on gifts and merchandise for tourists. |
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The sport is growing in popularity with local communities, as well as tourists and visitors. |
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A significant decline since the 1970s when the country received unprecedented amounts of foreign tourists due to the popular Hippie trail. |
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The main destinations of choice for these tourists were the Khyber Pass, Peshawar, Karachi, Lahore, Swat and Rawalpindi. |
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The country however continues to attract an estimated half a million foreign tourists. |
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The construction of the Great Western Railway during the Victorian era allowed for an influx of tourists to Cornwall from across Great Britain. |
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Every year, thousands of tourists travel to the site, making it the most visited stone circle in Cumbria. |
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Hundreds of tourists were evacuated from the castle, but the spokeswoman said they were not at any risk. |
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Manarola is the second-smallest of the famous Cinque Terre towns frequented by tourists. |
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Sherwood attracts between 360,000 and 1 million tourists annually, many from other countries. |
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Then we would start a massive international ad campaign to lure tourists and rich old settlers. |
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Sites associated with Hardy's own life and which inspired the settings of his novels continue to attract literary tourists and casual visitors. |
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Clubs like Sundissential and Manumission became household names with British, German and Italian tourists. |
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A stall seller, Bernie Rayner, infamously sold bird seed to tourists at inflated prices. |
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The tourists put those issues behind them to bowl England out for 215 after losing the toss in the First Test at Trent Bridge. |
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Jim Sullivan was asked to go again as captain of the 1936 tourists, but declined on the grounds of his wife's ill health. |
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The 1965 New Zealand tourists appeared at Knowsley Road on Wednesday 15 September. |
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Most tourists come for only a few hours or as part of a day trip itinerary. |
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Hong Kong is also the most popular city for tourists, nearly two times of its nearest competitor Macau. |
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As a World Heritage Site, tourists visit historical sites such as Edinburgh Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Old and New Towns. |
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Since 2001, boosted by increasing numbers of tourists, the city council has developed a number of cultural quarters. |
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Jersey fudge, mostly imported and made with milk from overseas Jersey cattle herds, is a popular food product with tourists. |
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Hiking, climbing, skiing and mountain biking and attract numerous tourists every year from all over the world. |
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The Mournes are visited by many tourists, hillwalkers, cyclists and rock climbers. |
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Bermuda's pink sand beaches and clear, cerulean blue ocean waters are popular with tourists. |
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While some are actually used by visiting tourists and resident scientists, the bulk are sold overseas to collectors. |
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All three islands offer scuba diving, and the Cayman Islands are home to several snorkelling locations where tourists can swim with stingrays. |
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The Rock is a popular tourist attraction, particularly among British tourists and residents in the southern coast of Spain. |
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Known for its family oriented atmosphere the Normandy has become a landmark for tourists and locals. |
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The Pitcairners take tourists in turns to accommodate those few tourists who occasionally visit the island. |
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In 2014, Qatar launched a modesty campaign to remind tourists of the modest dress code. |
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Female tourists are advised not to wear leggings, miniskirts, sleeveless dresses and short or tight clothing in public. |
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New York City has been ranked first among cities across the globe in attracting capital, business, and tourists. |
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A bull elephant gave tourists in Thailand more than they bargained for on Sunday when it sat on and rubbed itself along their cars. |
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Both towns use the Under Milk Wood association to attract tourists, hence the rivalry, and the Dylan Thomas Trail has been opened in New Quay. |
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For tourists, the Czech Republic is considered a safe destination to visit. |
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The territory was formerly the site of steel production, but now it hosts a technical museum with many interactive expositions for tourists. |
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Windmills, tulips, wooden shoes, cheese, Delftware pottery, and cannabis are among the items associated with the Netherlands by tourists. |
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For clarification and the interest of tourists, the border is made visible on all streets with iron pins. |
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For a long time, this was a notorious bottleneck, with the route clogged with tourists during the summer months. |
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The Smith Art Gallery and Museum is now free to tourists and residents alike. |
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During the annual Edinburgh Festival, the High Street becomes crowded with tourists, entertainers and buskers. |
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In 2004, tourists spent the most money in Gwynedd, followed by Conwy and Cardiff. |
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The city's waterfront location and nightlife has attracted residents and tourists alike. |
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The Willis Tower has an observation deck open to tourists year round with high up views overlooking Chicago and Lake Michigan. |
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San Francisco also offers tourists cultural and unique nightlife in its neighborhoods. |
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Many domestic and international tourists visit to view the city's landmarks and heritage with a complementary benefit to hotels and restaurants. |
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These first tourists were important archivists in their writings, paintings and sketches but there was no real tourist trade to receive them. |
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The area has become popular among tourists, including stag and hen parties from Britain. |
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Dublin city centre is a popular shopping destination for both locals and tourists. |
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The cathedral is generally open daily to tourists and has a regular programme of organ recitals and other performances. |
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South Africa has, for example, many opportunities for tourists to see the country's wildlife in its national parks, such as the Kruger Park. |
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When the eggs hatch, tourists assist in the release of the baby turtles into the sea. |
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Because of the heavy influx of tourists and foreign investors, the property rental market in Cyprus has grown in recent years. |
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Sicily's sunny, dry climate, scenery, cuisine, history and architecture attract many tourists from mainland Italy and abroad. |
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Many Mediterranean cruise ships stop in Sicily, and many wine tourists also visit the island. |
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The island's climate, mountains, and coastlines make it popular among tourists. |
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Among the islands, Tenerife has the largest number of tourists received annually, followed by Gran Canaria and Lanzarote. |
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Visitors are mainly from the European Union, with German, British, Scandinavian and Portuguese tourists providing the main contingents. |
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The events focus on the members of local parishes, not tourists, but all are welcome, as sharing is one of the main principles of the festivals. |
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Portugal is among the 20 most visited countries in the world, receiving an average of 13 million foreign tourists each year. |
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Many are visited by tourists, some are only visited by archaeologists and biologists. |
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An underwater observatory in Milford Sound allows tourists to view them without diving. |
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The hotels in the city may be full at times, due to the increasing number of tourists and conferences. |
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To tourists, one of the fascinations of the islands is their nightless summers. |
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The two main nightlife areas for tourists are the Leidseplein and the Rembrandtplein. |
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Rapid development has been encouraged by Mediterranean governments to support the large numbers of tourists visiting the region each year. |
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On 17 November 1997, 62 people, mostly tourists, were massacred near Luxor. |
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The villages are popular with tourists but retain their traditional character. |
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In the past couple of years tourists to Brighton and Hove have fallen in numbers. |
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In Italy, a small paddle steamer fleet operates on Lake Como and Lake Garda, primarily for tourists. |
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The Four Bears Casino and Lodge was constructed in 1993 drawing tourists and money to the impoverished reservation. |
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The local council publishes a website specifically aimed at tourists visiting Ramsgate and neighbouring towns. |
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Out on the lake small craft with pagodalike canopies ply the waters, transporting tourists. |
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Neighbouring South Korea is Japan's most important source of foreign tourists. |
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At the piazzas, Romans are usually surrounded by tourists attracted by the classical palazzos, churches, monuments and fountains. |
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John o' Groats attracts large numbers of tourists from all across the world all year round. |
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An estimated 100,000 tourists per year visit the bridge at twilight to watch the bats leave the roost. |
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McMurdo Station, which is the largest research station in Antarctica, is capable of housing more than 1,000 scientists, visitors, and tourists. |
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The locals watched, amused, as the tourists parched in the sun, having neglected to apply sunscreen or bring water. |
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Paris Syndrome affects around 20 tourists a year, mostly Japanese, for some reason. |
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In 1854 the railway arrived from Paris bringing many tourists eager to enjoy the beaches of Biarritz. |
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In the 21st century, the blockhouse is controlled by English Heritage, the successor to the Ministry, and open to tourists. |
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The completion of the railway through Cornwall made it easier for tourists and invalids to enjoy the mild climate of Penzance. |
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The South Downs and the cities of Portsmouth, Southampton, and Winchester also attract tourists to the county. |
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It is mostly sandy but it is also covered in chalk from the nearby cliffs, which is frequently gathered by tourists as souvenirs. |
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During the summer season a chair lift takes tourists to and from the pebble beach below. |
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Victorian era hotels in the town's suburbs and near the sea, such as Ventnor Towers Hotel, remain popular with tourists. |
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The area is said to be haunted by various ghosts and is a popular stop for ghost tourists. |
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Where a beach is the primary focus for tourists, it may be called a beach resort. |
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