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Tough, shades-wearing bull tourist lumbering his way through downtown in a 'Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.' t-shirt.
Washington, DC / August 13, 2008
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"The traveler sees what he sees. The tourist sees what he has come to see. " ~G.K. Chesterton
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Georgetown Narrow Guage train ride
Georgetown, CO
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24 Carrot gold leaf masquerading as panned placer gold for sale in tourist traps all over the west. Likely assembled in China. This gold is actually more pure than placer gold. For the Macro Mondays Group. Happy Macro Monday!
Nikon D80 (2006)
Nikon AF Nikkor 20mm D
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Lightroom 3
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Just south of Looe Cornwall is the smaller port of Polperro. A surfeit of touristy gift shops do not quite manage to spoil this quaint old Cornish fishing village whose narrow streets and pretty cottages remain undeniably attractive. Many of the cottages are covered with a profusion of flowers in summer and the streets are so narrow they are banned to cars, which makes Polperro an ideal place to explore on foot.
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Whitby is a seaside town in North Yorkshire, England. It has an established maritime, mineral and tourist heritage. Its East Cliff is home to the ruins of Whitby Abbey, where Cædmon, the earliest recognised English poet, lived. The fishing port developed during the Middle Ages, supporting important herring and whaling fleets and was (along with the nearby fishing village of Staithes) where Captain Cook learned seamanship. It is also, of course, where Dracula famously landed in Bram Stoker's novel. The gulls are huge and it is an offence to feed them due to the number of attacks in recent years. This one is asking for chips.
of Frankfurt am Main,
taken last sunday during our evacuation (because of the WW2 bomb) from a boat on river Main.
(Panorama of 5 handheld pictures)
Better in original upload size (3000 x 1219p)
Die wichtigste Einnahmequelle ist der Tourismus – 2006 kamen 250.000 Touristen auf die Insel, die in der Nähe des Belize Barrier Reefs, eines der größten Korallenriffe der nördlichen Hemisphäre, liegt. Daneben spielt auch die Fischerei eine Rolle. Wikipedia
LANZAROTE🌞
In Parque Nacional Timanfaya it is not possible to walk on your own in this area. If you want to see a glimpse of this wonderful park this is one of the tourist attractions to enter this area. Not my way to go there like this on a dromedary...
Via dei Fori Imperiali, Rome, Italy. Tetenal Work fixed grade 3 RC paper, 30x40 cm. #wetprint #filmphotography #believeinfilm #darkroom
Nosy Be is an island off the northwest coast of Madagascar. Nosy Be is Madagascar's largest and busiest tourist resort. It has an area of 320.02 km2, and its population was 109,465 according to the provisional results of the 2018 Census.
Nosy Be means "big island" in the Malagasy language. The island was called Assada during the early colonial era of the 17th century. Nosy Be has been given several nicknames over the centuries, including "Nosy Manitra" (the scented island).
The first human inhabitants of Nosy Be were small bands of Antankarana and Zafinofotsy, before the Sakalava people migrated there and became the most numerous ethnic group on the island. These people were joined later by some Comorians, Indians or Antandroy. Nosy Be made first major appearance in Madagascar's history when King Radama I announced that he intended to conquer the whole west of Madagascar. That plan was eventually achieved in 1837 when the Sakalava Kingdom of Boina came into the possession of Ranavalona I upon the defeat of Queen Tsiomeko's army.
The French colonized the island from 1840, founding an outpost named Hell-Ville (from French Admiral de Hell). The 1848 abolition of slavery in the French colonies resulted in a revolt against the French by the Sakalava people, who were extensively involved in the slave trade. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the island was governed by the French as an internal protectorate within the colony of Madagascar. The outpost became an important trade harbor in the Mozambique channel. During the nineteenth century, the French settlers developed cash crop agriculture (mainly sugar cane) and recruited indentured laborers from East Africa. Though it was difficult for the French to control the littoral, they founded a plantation colony in Nosy Be, mainly producing sugar and cash crops. The French used both military force and diplomacy to maintain their position in the island, appointing the former ruler of Nosy Be Binao as the gouverneur principal of the island.
During the Russo-Japanese War Nosy Be became a supply station for Russia's Second Pacific Squadron. The main fleet led by Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky reached Nosy Be on January 9, 1905, where it met a smaller detachment led by Admiral Dmitry von Fölkersam that had arrived already on December 28, 1904. The fleet stayed for two months for refurbishing and coaling, leaving on March 17 to meet its fate ten weeks later at the Battle of Tsushima.
Union Pacific #5502 brings up the rear of a Canadian Pacific potash train traveling west alongside the Thompson River towards the town of Ashcroft, BC. I was hoping to get a nice clean CP unit so I could perhaps submit the photo to the calendar... But instead this thing showed up!
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Canon EOS 20D (2004)
Tamron Adaptall 2 28mm
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Lightroom 3
Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
The look and long stares remind me of when I'm a tourist with my camera walking around a town away from the resort or where other tourists frequent. Its the "what are you doing here, you tourist."
This time of the year, is boom season for boats due to high influx tourists all over the world. The fees for a tour into the sea isn't that expensive 🐱😉.
The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is far less crowded than the South Rim, but everyone is always still looking for the perfect place to take a picture or selfie.
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