The greatest problem for tourists to the Vatican is that of pickpockets who come from outside of the Vatican to prey upon the thousands of tourists who come to the Vatican daily.
No. There are already environmental issues affecting the Great Barrier Reef without adding hordes of tourists to the problem. Tourists would completely disregard laws about not taking items from the reef. There are monitored snorkelling expeditions - that is enough.
I beleive it is not if the tourists are careful and that they respect the environment. A classic example would be responsible garbage disposal, if tourists from around the world know how to properly dispose waste then they will not have a problem in pollution or garbage.
There are four classifications of tourists. There are explorers and drifters. There are also individual mass tourists and organized mass tourists.
tourists, tourists, and more tourists
There are four main types of tourists. These types of tourists include international tourists, regional tourists, domestic tourists, as well as excursionists.
Tourists That Are on their way
because they are tourists
The Burren is home to a large number of plants that are found nowhere else in Ireland. The large number of tourists in the area threaten the survival of some of these rare plants (some get trampled by careless tourists, tour buses increase pollution in the area, etc.) Visitors to the Burren are advised to stick to the pathways, and to be mindful of the local flora.
this is the part btw. if it is tourists from or just tourists
The Tourists ended in 1980.
The Tourists was created in 1977.