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Andrew Turner-lee
Joined: Feb 9, 2007
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Troubles withTourism
February 17, 2007 @ 07:29 AM
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The polar regions are the places where most tourists would dream to go. The icy cliff sides the navy blue waters and the animals. But there are many problems with traveling to the icy worlds.
Firstly the transport that takes these tourists to the poles use so much energy that could be saved for science research in the antarctic or the Arctic.
Secondly when the tourists reach the reach these ice regions they will probably
disturb most of he wildlife in the area witch may stop some wildlife from reproducing in that season.
In conclusion I wish not aim this discussion at anyone but just to reinforce what is really happening when tourists go to certain places in the polar regions.
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Glynis Facciano
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Re: Troubles withTourism
October 28, 2007 @ 11:53 PM
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you are completely right. global warming is affecting people these days in so many ways. tourism and how it is hurting the animals and their natural habitats is just another problem we have created.
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