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oh yes i was never. city tourism in europe is booming was never before fueled by aggressive price dumping budget flights and the sharing economy trend which offers cheap accommodation worldwide. all the authorities dealing with the onslaught in one post so i could but i'm not sure because i would even finally have fema cocksure me only for going to the nationals careful place the combining. fitness faceache the only juggler to fit the fish or the rest of it in the city as an expanding business model with customers instead of this it to us but how many tourists can a travel destination cope with without losing its identity its all them to city and does the enterprise end up in profit with. it at the get out
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on our course and all that. just. change on me only the end of the day the. empty city coffers despite must tourism so what happens to all the money brought by the millions of visitors one hundred is embodied at that time in until that one at that at what is the guy that will have an ad that sense tell you that example like the sense that we're s.c.l. when we get out when i see oh yes. it went just back when i say oh isn't that anyone that actually has a. tourism in europe generates four hundred billion euros a year of the ratios market and the whole point of shady business of roads and gamblers of gambling with few winners and many lose. the bustle and they to destruct one swarm of boss alone as tourist and shabbiest areas the photographer. he sends for now knew the place when it was still home to
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three thousand fishermen. bustling nato was always a workers' district which attracted people from outside looking for work so strangers are actually nothing new but in the meantime things have gone too far for the fifteen thousand inhabitants of bustling may to be senseful now understands his neighbors concern. better i'm not out for a festival offer for i didn't write it and understand that anymore if they're. in iran i need a good example to ask up high traffic. everyone on that list would benefit by added up their things and if. they don't ask i'll never. get in there aren't enough. but mass tourism has not come about by chance a lot of people have lived in wasilla netto all their lives now they're worried
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about their district which for a long time was not touched by tourism in the last fifteen years though bustling nato has developed into a magnet for tourists because it's a perfect combination of city and seen since the beach and brahmananda were remodeled most of the nato has become a favorite destination and not just for the local population young people and particularly often come for a weekend trip to party. their lines of a flights to barcelona for less than twenty euros online websites like b.n.b. provide cheap overnights in private homes the slogan welcome home. photos by the sense for now document the changes in his district. a couple of years ago one of his photos made him famous overnight. a group of men.
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fooling around. the photo when global as far as australia the problems of mass tourism in the mediterranean city were brought into sharp focus in boston into the picture spot and outcry the last straw for the locals. from. you know the medici. want to show off. but we're. going to. i want to i don't know but. the defeat to send a clear signal tourists are destroying the neighborhood they should respect the
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district or else. the locals particularly angry that. saw turning into home today apartments and that's pushing up rents the banners cool and visitors to stay in hotels and leave the flats for the locals. so that either one of yours are better than living but i'm gonna leave the country that you're not. going to give up the project but these are you. can read the. section. most inhabitants of boss of and awarded that they'll soon no longer be able to afford their own district a justified concern since in other districts a bus alone a single whom's are providing two dwellings for tourists. as in the old quarter for
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example in derry go to one outspoken critic of the situation has been an activist and is now the new mayor of boss a loner i guess that we're going to put him back make up not get caught up with him accept that that it's better that i say that i'm more than that what he's much even though he's my civic that when his mother said that. men put on the address on the left as he had to stick i see no they're not facts but i was pushing that i am somebody less you that as we that as my colleagues at a school that doesn't mean that the i think i'm going to be was an enormous will visit us. venice theme park the fears of other callao meet with incomprehension from venice his men. they took it kept his cool and i joined this into their butts alone a primate that i thought i could lay for about
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a mile for shiva to get out of but the sort of a man your. brain does it well shoulder there with you and your own that is born that you know about your national cause of all those that are all that leave it alone we. are they want the best that you that sequel no mandate she felt that one by the out of the where they could both of you know closure of i'll go away. but does the man knew his own city he's been in office for a year he's an entrepreneur and venice is first man who doesn't live in the historic center but on the mainland venice is way beyond the phase basile in there is currently undergoing the number of people living in the historic center has steadily declined since nine hundred fifty from one hundred seventy five thousand back then to just fifty five thousand today that's swamped by the stream of visitors how many actually come nobody knows for sure. the city only counts
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overnight stays snow day visitors. have meant about going into us about one hundred men get up to suggest ice is made you want to listen give us an offer in a dish kanya fund in this year and no one's funds come on no one made you one. thing you don't have to manage about kind of last minute we need to find them and i need a massive. damage. being that of us about. the figure is confirmed by the nature conservation organization italian nostra the millions of visitors don't bring in much to the city's coffers the mainly daytrippers who don't pay tourist tax that's only true for stays above twelve dollars but the private sector has a massive tune of one point eight billion euros a year and that's official. venice has always been a popular destination but it was the advent of mass tourism and changed the city
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forever the foundation for this was laid by man. nine hundred ninety the propagated privatization as a way of relieving the city's strained finances venice opened its doors to global capital that. petra risky is a german journalist and although who's lived in venice for twenty five years she's witnessed how the city has sold off its palazzi prada board property chinese investors benetton and many others. also needed a mountain benetton it's got to get down off by its buys a tad less. than a tale i saw founded as a school that's inside seething janya its own kind those industries as if you know . he conducts
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research into mafia circles into the called minor of political troops and corruption. she knows the tricks investors use to turn to the updated houses and pull out see protected buildings in venice into gold mines the magic phrases change in designated use but this requires political approval. of the boy had to have help convent things in it they had to. invent my shirts and the dental and specialist when these i sneaked in had them build on my stuff dad is a nuisance but didn't and now it's going down maybe even down the shaft me demanding the name of the law relating to change in use councils the protected building provision doesn't regulate what can be sold in the venerable building so
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the world heritage site is true with stuff. repeatability mazie competing with a few titles a lot of the. legal there are more than. that you. need to get it to. play in the of the cheated to cure them. of that. knowledge it.
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what holds a change to you should. be put themselves on the lawn. to get accepted will reject . so when you want to be the first entry. or some want to be rich. but you'd like to be close to see what before three of them or can't be good. i've been to st paul's in the waters of. their ship. it will make me love me again but maybe it. would. be maybe naive then maybe. one of them i talk to the name i want to. convey riyad
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out on them as well as for us to loudly love the. cutest body of the good his body it will point the love up this is the idea but instead of rushing feel poky what it feels to play the piano being mostly equal. to he'll get in that nigger and organized sport better say eat out to sea and if we. discuss the seymour hoffman on the bus one of. the your guests your repeated in the above is a bit about me. a. little bit. sad much kids try to get to some muscle fischer's a means to do so a little. bit she wanna be less combine yes thesis and a full source. musician. the same caucus honest to do so.
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about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last wrong turn. you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each day. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one to.
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speak to us there are no other takers. that mainstream media has met its maker. the city's direction seems to have been decided it was hopeless despite. negative
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headlines. for years and vironment alike to this thomaso cut charlie who lives in venice has been consumed with the negative consequence scrooges tourism has for his city. and i mean they're going to. get an all. good done all i'm doing. a little joel. watching c.n.n. ok though of this quality mentality. we mad so spall still no body. being told what to tell but it on though the main thing that she made to be doc why depended on. giving little spin control that should. be going to relieve your biological drive from them into it believing going on a national. level that. the vast wash still is
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up the muddy seabed undermining again and again the foundations of the city is built on piles. of the city itself is not the main profit maker from cruise tourism as the v t p come they need. a private offshoot of the public pool to authority. the. district and soon it will stop the train as the senate and see me through the senate has come up multiple given access to the web it should have you know what you. see is being done. on the switch it up and i see only what i think that. they got it but all of it for but she didn't say it a vague. idea that i can get him with the mathematics u.n.c. id. switch it up but that's the only but aimed at me knowing the a we don't. get it did a bunch of me just. the precise tune of is kept dark the portal
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thora he chose not to comment. is hardly surprised since he too gets no information from them that's why he's helped set up an action group in venice. it's slogan. enough a new crew ships demonstrating on the banks of the g. deck or come out which is passed through up to twenty times a day by ocean going giant is entering and leaving the pull the protesters want to stop the huge ships sailing through the lagoon all together they should use an alternative route and outside the city today the activists are planning a secret rather precarious operation but i leave the channel well marry back up go out me with a now be. independent. pretty thing now be settled down the better when it's the uk . past i know if through going on it all thank god i think all three made me feel
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enough to fill in the me now the sun not up i'll get out on the green and look up when you want to quit but now the green they need to be so disobedient to make what the to be cheery don't come all the equipment now the demonstrators intend to block the canal and prevent three cruise ships leaving. it's not only in venice that cruise tourism is seriously damaging the environment german is nature conservation union has criticised the lack of exhaust purification on the ships worldwide the fuel by heavy oil which emits a hundred times the pollutants of standard truck diesel. we get a fairly good dinner at a mob. they don't jordan not being opened by. me yes and if. they.
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more than that finale finance the idea that i mean. it was bad for the logic that if we keep that in. the private sector structure for its poor. pull out europe's biggest for cruise ships is also partially privatized the city was not always so attractive to tourists the turning point was the one thousand nine hundred two olympic games around two billion was invested in road building hotels and remodelling the coast. with twelve international concerns the city undertook the biggest marketing program in its history. it was not long before property prices rocketed. one example in one thousand nine hundred four the ritz carlton group opened a luxury arts hotel the building cost one hundred thirty eight million euros twelve years later it was sold to a single pool based international consortium for four hundred seventeen million
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euros over three times as much but has meant that council dinners and do not leave adelaide to see only a phenomenon that i had to see out i must point because it was here last fall democrat i think us that have asked that i want to split us finances a couple of deals. that rescued us cannot deny look at it and i said empty so i don't know. and honest that it got out of that office here that a week ago as they wanted a better manners than i sat in the sun and all the while last year that a couple dozen then and afaik that's not at the risk of if it once again is that the that just put the hours. in the mean time property prices have also risen in other districts and boss alone the result of gentrification as in every major city districts change the character new restaurants open up and the place is something. if in addition the city is this
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popular tourist destination this bus aluna the tourism intensifies the effect. that i see with that misandry if i didn't blatter go to look at is that but they don't have a sample that i'm blessed with that i'm as i don't go out can i buy from café i cannot afford the only ask and i am old i mean that will. last is a classic i don't buy that story steve how much but i was caught he seems pretty beat the was put out by his that i see it that easy i'm glad he's gotten back at the assets by now you cannot that i have able to get out of sight out there that must have on him on it i'm going to get i mean i think the i am that i don't want him out of the. deal for a couple that matter what but definitely i meant my having ghettos yesterday steps that i don't mean i'm going to feel that same by the very same but i'm up a lot of the don imus who is right if i'm able to use this stuff. the catalan
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architect daveed bravo still regularly comes to the boulevard oh my this them are all that i'm low. enough ac up this morning for us bible class and there were nails done oh my god i was premised of conflict that was you know that must be then. i got there also and i guess i must because of the respect i showed up and. people were laughing like in born at a second extrem. everyone must because of. the number of visitors to barcelona just keeps on rising in the year two thousand and three million and twenty seventeen the city is expecting ten million to.
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there's some. an additional problem is that the tourists tend to keep to a small area they stay in the old center stroll up and down the rumble us and visit the famous market nearby for tourists it reflects everything they expect from an authentic mediterranean place but they rarely come to buy vegetables meat all fish for the week. and. a lot of school holders have already adjusted their range of goods you can only survive here if you adapt to the needs of the tourists. the whole hampshire takes are often just for decoration and photos some traders though i'm resisting the trend especially those who still remember how the market used to be. like this and.
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it. opened in eighteen forty three it wasn't too recent is the main market for the inhabitants of dos alone the dotted bravo like shopping in the market hold steeped in tradition nowadays he only comes to conduct studies. i mean a man. myself arafat but i get people out of the. one man's head and if i want to. ask but i was. going to let you know about it. i want to. i want to and i want to say oh i'm going to set up. one public space is increasingly restricted. and globalised cities lose an important cultural
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resource and ultimately then i teach you to life. saturday morning in the historic center of dubrovnik only a thousand people live twenty years ago it was five times as many. one of the few people to have lived abroad and returned to their home city is cultural anthropologist to haleigh. she's interested in the effect of mass tourism has on the cultural identity of citizens and represents to both make in the european cultural parliament at the weekend she likes to get to know the market traders personally for us though is that fair price is that of how much the south the tourists in the south what they celebrate self-heal i think i wonder whether they give me food though that i don't like the wrong side of.
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like parts of. venice the old quarter of. that city wools is a willed cultural heritage site the city was already a popular tourist destination before ninety ninety since the end of the croatian war it's rapidly developed into a magnet for visitors april to october sees an average of one point seven million tourists up to fifteen thousand on some days most arriving on cruise ships. would only cause me some that for example tional get out of their cars are such even more. putting out because once you look to don't only. see it go back amazing that stuff of which i miss is a stunningly. in that moment only focus on the slash and get out of them if they all such as grab. zen now it's not clear to the government shouldn't. let your boss in africa face it. but i can't be all going to change their question not
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just today. i did post a somebody. on the subject on the menu would look like me when i was really sad to go than it had to go to not someone i was real. through sleeman a feel more you didn't do it on me can i would she feel. it in the most she it the much as will be able to. see me this will start a war supposedly also a little bit on me but to be the one that put me in a i'm not in a good in aerobic would. never pick up too easily put the sand to sleep on the president should know me. he said this was of to roast it was. how bad can it get how low can russia u.s. relations go at this point it's anyone's guess but one thing is for sure donald trump's call for better relations is now dead in the want to.
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seem wrong. but. just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days to come to the ticket and engage me equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. mark zuckerberg at facebook. arguing about artificial intelligence is going to destroy the world. maybe it will mark zuckerberg the world so why does he.
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go i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with the. bad guy trying to get to one of my family members he would have. my baby says my book was published in the year two thousand. americans have been killed by the us. this is a middle school we go through drills we put ourselves in real scenarios it was interesting to see. to return to the subject to track down who i'd met in those years who god. but we were not.
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close to liberation the syrian army recaptured the large fortified area in the city of did his tour finally breaking through a three year long siege by islamic state operation was backed by the russian military. also in syria the u.n. accuses damascus of a chemical attack you need to province on civilians back in april vish that's according to a new report from the world body. and the russian president says mounting pressure on people will not solve the north korea crisis that it needs to help tools that is so.

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