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Is this whole thing, overall, a big ol' sinister cash-in or just a harmless bit of tourism?
There could be benefits for everyone – at present most of our income is from fishing and a little bit of tourism, so the government really wants another income".
They do a bit of tourism, palaces and forts and monkeys, meet people, make friends, all types, from Raju the tour guide to maharajas and maharanis.
That's got to beat London protest gridlock, no? Taxi driving alone, even Phnom Penh-style, isn't enough to fill an hour of telly, so McQueen does a bit of tourism as well, with Doot as his guide.
Improbably, Dupuis says Dumpcano has become a bit of tourism hot spot itself.
North Koreans are so intense that last week they confiscated an entire tourist resort from South Korea, presumably so that every last bit of tourism that the area has to offer can be reserved exclusively for which ever lucky Vice reader wins a trip there later this year.
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Naturally, Mann and Ornstein were in town the other day for a bit of book tourism.
Tremain has Merivel travel to Versailles not because he has a reason for going there but because she wants to do a bit of historical tourism.
It is important to see the real South Africa,' she says, adding that visiting a township means black South Africans sharing a bit of the tourism action.
But the 30-year-old dog lover from North Carolina and his traveling companion did not mind the little bit of accidental tourism.
It was the first manned supersonic flight by a craft developed by a truly private effort.Even on today's calculations, a little bit of space tourism looks to be worthwhile.
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