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...small coves stretch along 16 miles of coastline...white beaches and tropical forests'...are enticing tourists, craving to escape to one of Mexico's untouched paradise's. HVC, 19th February 2009 | 29 Mar 2009, 04:55 | Michelle Wells | |||
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Tourists flood the magical city of Venice every year but the tourist's are not the number one concern for Venice, even though tourist's numbers now outweigh the number of residents. The forces of nature are of concern!!. Will the sun shine on Venice in the future?...Will Italy be able to act quick enough to save one of Italy's oldest cities..? The Guardian, 1st March 2009 | 29 Mar 2009, 04:54 | Michelle Wells | |||
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The tourist destination of Bodrum is largely dependant on domestic arrivals rather than international generating regions defining high concentration of short seasonality. Bodrum has great potential and with a forecasted increase of 130 million tourists in 2025, infrastructure developments are imminent with hotel openings and new gold courses popping up across the coast. | 29 Mar 2009, 06:00 | Michelle Wells |