The tourism that wastes! Today, the mayor of Santorini urged local residents to stay indoors because 17,000 tourists from several cruise ships will arrive on the island. Perhaps the time is not far when the population of the over-attacked tourist destinations will meet "with stones and wood" visitors, because it is no longer habitable there. This is what journalist Liyana Pandelieva wrote on Facebook.
"The only salvation at this stage seems to be that visits to such places become so expensive that at least budget tourists will naturally drop out.
When my friends and I went to Santorini and wanted to photograph the sunset, we found out that to be in "position" it meant being there 3 hours earlier. When the next night we played the already learned lesson again and I also took off with a drone, in the air, almost in the same place, there were at least 5 drones, but because we have gathered over 2200 people, there is no way to know which pilot is where. And luckily - I look at the behavior of the other drones and make some kind of maneuver.
I've heard the sad stories of over-tourism in Bybury, England too.
Some historical monuments in Europe are already being destroyed by the constant invasion of new and new legs.
In Italy, more and more places are coming up with all sorts of extra charges to restrict people. Sitting on stairs is prohibited, day passes are charged, anything that can get a price is charged.
While we were in England with our girlfriends, we found a large church in a unique place in Cornwall where we didn't have to pay for entrance. It is paid to enter parks, it is paid for any kind of stay in a parking lot, it is paid to enter a village. This is the way. Otherwise, ruin follows.
The reports of tourism ministers in international forums and their pride in the growing number of tourists in their country and the reality that the residents of tourist places go through are as far apart as the EU's Green Deal and humanity's willingness to bow down to Pachamama (the symbol of everything and the sun's love for the earth according to the Peruvians) instead of using modern technology.
In Latin America, quotas for the number of tourists per day have long been introduced in many places, and this practice will expand. I think we can only be glad that we are not in the way of hordes of tourists, because this allows us to enjoy what we have where it is protected", she also commented.
The tourism that wastes **** The salvation is to make visits here so expensive that at least budget tourists drop out **
The salvation is to make visits here so expensive that at least budget tourists drop out
Jul 28, 2024 04:04 389
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