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To stopover
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A short interruption in a journey or the place visited during such an interruption.
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In the first 40 years of the destination marketing literature there has been little research published in relation to stopover destination image.
Birders flock to stopover sites like Cape May, N.J., to watch birds on their journeys to the far north in the spring and back to the tropics in the fall.
With fewer places to stopover, and remaining sites drying up due to drought, a potential disaster looms.
If a circle encompassed more than five points (corresponding to a time span of 48 hours), these points were assigned to stopover sites.
This would occur if a virus is transported to stopover locations where it can spread among individuals within concentrated areas of feeding and roosting [60], [61] or through environmental persistence [62], [63], and then be forwarded to newly infected individuals along the migratory pathway.
The bar-tailed godwit (Limosa lapponica baueri) may fly 6,000 8,600 km nonstop from New Zealand to stopover locations in Southeast Asia (14 ).
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It's a great deal, and the website has an easy-to-navigate stopover booking tool to help you take advantage of it.
For instance, it's still virtually impossible to add a stopover to an air itinerary without going to a travel agent.
When stopovers and open jaws are paired, it can look something like this: New York to London (the stopover) to Paris (the destination), then an open jaw (alternative mode of transportation) to Madrid and back to New York for the same amount of points or miles as a flight from New York to Paris.
Any route must have stopover spots to park the rock as it waits for night.
The Chinese Consulate in Houston has sought to block the stopover, to no avail.
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