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Geography, 05.03.2020 07:12 Armendariz1

Do you think mass tourism is sustainable in the long-term? Why/why not? Should local governments be available to keep tourists out? For example, if your dream was to visit the redwood forests in California and you were told you could not visit, how would you feel about that? To whom do natural resource mass tourism sites actually belong?

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