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told it is for me. is for. beethoven is for the great. beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2020 years of the 50th anniversary year on d w. whether you seek inspiration for your next holiday on take talk or instagram then get in line with the trend it could cost you the individuality of the experience i was social media's changing traveling i want topic today on ship. sitting at the beach listening to the waves. is something that i can only enjoy on
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you tube at the moment but we've still got social media this video is from centipede clearwater in the us it's got more than 200000 clicks on you tube the tourism industry is struggling but the pandemic is also an opportunity for entrepreneurs like patrick from wanda he offers virtual tours i realize. country and in general also africa was under presented on google maps on digital maps and disses where the idea came from currently he's testing a prototype which enables visitors to speak to a travel guide live creative ideas like these are experiencing a real boom at the moment for instance on the ferro islands have a look at what the central tourism office came up with. this travel guide is remotely controlled just like in a computer game. equipped with
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a helmet camera she scout's the fare a while and it's an archipelago in the north atlantic. a route is determined by target us watching from home so you sort of steering this person. and deciding what you want to see and where you want this person to go when you 1st left we turn left and when you press jolly well we challenge. the central tourism office came up with the idea in early 2020 as the islands were closed to tourists in the wake of the corona pandemic instead viewers could watch an instagram life or facebook. at the offices websites guests could even take turns doing deter guides. they could be instructed to hike ride steer boats or even fly in a helicopter. leave the house and was one of the guides it's very surreal to be to
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know that you're walking around you on the phone it's being controlled by someone you know on there so far and it does feel a bit sort of you know it's surreal and a bit sort of futuristic in some way by late june almost 1000000 people had taken one of these virtual tours then the islands were reopened for visitors but the recording of each virtual tour is still available online it's a fun tool it's something to do while you're bored at home and you know and look down there and isolation so it's it's it's entertaining but it's also informative you know the idea is to what people's appetite. and get them to want to come and experience this in real life so. social media is becoming increasingly important to get people excited about travelling instagram has played a major role in establishing troll tanga in norway the root criminal in paris and the crew. nixie in bavaria as photo hotspots and i admit to having waited in the queue before to shoot this photo in mexico on the instagram account insta repeat
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you can see how like many holiday photos and i'm looking it seems like some travel influences are more invested in popularity than being all regional but where there's like there's money tourism offices are collaborating with content creators on instagram and take dog to draw attention to their region. get added i met the reason work rock labyrinth and the fish still mountain nature park have a look. here we go. brainy fost is a blogger who takes a follow is along for adventures on instagram she's joined by over 50000 who accompany her to the fish through mountains in bavaria through his stories natively he will also write a longer post will have blog never ever done me. this is unique in europe i've never actually seen something like this before and that's exactly what i share. the regions dependent on tourism are increasingly turning to this kind of marketing
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authenticity is important the bloggers and the topics need to match we were thrilled right from the start renia so authentic just like the fish still mountains we were sure that she didn't fit in here who wouldn't see me yet i passed i'm the king of the world. the queen excuse me. for any fuss is taking her photographer along today but this isn't vacation and hard work another part of it job is to interact with the fall of one of my friends what animal do you see here i can't wait to hear what you think send me your replies. sure enough the response is flood and. we'd like to extend our reach we want to make the region more known in show people how pitiful it is here.
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but it's not just travel tips we like to get from influencers many are keen to listen to reviews of your tell all restaurant german survey confirmed that 90 percent of the participants use review sites before booking online these are more important to some than hotel websites or recommendations from friends. germany's consumer protection agency who owns the boat 15 percent of online holiday refuse are fake which reviews can customers trust. this is not traditionally it's difficult to distinguish the real reviews from the fake ones but there are some clues you can look for. like how detailed is the review or how professional do the photos look were they taken with a smartphone. these are all hands that could indicate whether riverview is real or not. and also hopes to check the comments this
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user reviewed hotels in 533 cities around the world in just a few years countering the comments helps to the more refuse the hotel has received the more likely it is their real time to see the negative reviews. as to some of the points criticized might not really bother you experts say that event 3 portions of the worldwide population doesn't feel online reviews can be trusted and yet you old used them. no matter where you look for inspiration most of you will be looking for beautiful holiday destinations far away from stress and worries but there are also people who like to visit places that are connected to horror disaster and. concentration camp memorial sites in that area. ground 0 in new york where the twin towers used to stand.
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for the restricted areas surrounding the former nuclear power plant chernobyl so-called dark tourist seek out sites that bear witness to horror and disaster. isted on social media they make for an eerie effect. studies the phenomenon. tourism is tourism that's informed by a context of human suffering and death. social media plays a huge role in dog tourism the problem is this increases the risk of reducing these sensitive historic sites to macabre backdrops vocality snapshots. is a reflection of society. it's a cultural phenomenon and people will always try to express themselves food or travel habits. so might decide not to take an educational trip through southern europe for
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a concentration camps instead just to prove they aren't like anyone else and. i feel ambivalent about this on the one hand dark tourism could lead to more historical awareness on the other these places should never turn into backdrops for self staging embassy in the czech republic photos are now prohibited the reason too many visits were taking selfies and that shows that holiday photos also have an ethical dimension. is head of tourism watch an organization that encourages sustainable and figure tourism responsible for talk as part of the we ask what to be mindful of. the field of lavender in southern france on instagram it's a classic no teeth but to get their prized shot many will trample straight through the fields crushing the plants as they go forward take a wild bunch along the way it's become so commonplace that farmers have begun to
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fear for their harvest. the poppy fields in california don't they are much better in march 29th visitors were so reckless that the beautiful hills had to be closed to the public so watch your step literally. many hobby photographers prefer people in their snapshots not planned but don't just point and shoot. speak to the locals person without your camera and always ask for permission. about privacy is a very subjective thing but i mean different people have different lines they do not want crossed a lot of that also depends on the culture so it always makes sense to ask in advance generally anything that happens inside an apartment is private i should never take a photo through the window through a crack in the door violates the right to privacy. but not every public space is a good spot for a photo either. many places we like to visit as terrorists
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might be every day spaces for others and even holy sites like we might see a church but to somebody else it's a place of worship. it's especially important to practice restraint during ceremonies with wise it's a sign. in the temple of anglo watch in cambodia buddhist monks have complained about being kept from prayer by squads of tourists wanting a picture with. the tourists can also intrude in other ways. in 2017 an italian tourist dubbed a small swiss valley the mall deeds of on line several weeks and millions of years later the tiny valley was overrun traffic jams stretched on for hours wrongly part vehicles littered the roads and piles of trash so remember to disable your geotagged think if you're inside tips to yourself. especially in an
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ecologically sensitive areas a beautiful fashion or can encourage many other people to come in to find that exact spot and that's the problem we call it over tourism in cities but you also get it in natural surroundings to get. so it's better to stop posting our secret spots with geo attacks however i want to keep using instagram and co for my travel plans the importance of these apps for the tourism industry can be seen on easyjet in the app you can upload screen shows from instagram the app tells you the location of the spot and how you get there using easyjet even if it doesn't always work out it does show where the tourism industry is had it where do you look for inspiration for traveling have you ever been at a specific place just to take a photo we look forward to hearing your stories see you next time by.
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