Do you want a souvenir? Buy it in a small bookstore.
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 6:32 am
What can you do? I don't think it's necessary to repeat the lullaby of the trip out of high season, we take it as a common heritage. Here too, a trip is not just one or a set of photos to demonstrate having colonized a territory. Choose museums, even those that require a fee (currency that repays our impact).
Are you hungry? There is a world beyond 99 acres data Starbuck and McDonald's, and it is the economic world whose owners, probably, pay taxes in Croatia. 5. Lavertezzo, Switzerland Lavertezzo Lavertezzo One of the places that has really soiled my karma as a travel blogger, I confess, because my article on Lavertezzo has been on the front page for the keyword “Lavertezzo” for over 10 years.
However, the bulk and seriousness of the flows that really endangered the very delicate microclimate of the Verzasca Valley came when, a few years later, the idea and trend that Lavertezzo was “the Maldives of Milan” spread on social media and, in turn, in the Milanese press. This move of post-capitalist colonialism and territorial and cultural appropriation led to the worst barbarian invasions that the Canton of Ticino has ever experienced.
What did the Canton of Ticino do? Nothing, absolutely nothing. The mayor cannot believe that thanks to the parking lots they have earned a third more from tourism than in pre-pandemic times, and despite the fact that there was talk of limiting the number of tourists in high season with a ticket, it has never been done again.
Are you hungry? There is a world beyond 99 acres data Starbuck and McDonald's, and it is the economic world whose owners, probably, pay taxes in Croatia. 5. Lavertezzo, Switzerland Lavertezzo Lavertezzo One of the places that has really soiled my karma as a travel blogger, I confess, because my article on Lavertezzo has been on the front page for the keyword “Lavertezzo” for over 10 years.
However, the bulk and seriousness of the flows that really endangered the very delicate microclimate of the Verzasca Valley came when, a few years later, the idea and trend that Lavertezzo was “the Maldives of Milan” spread on social media and, in turn, in the Milanese press. This move of post-capitalist colonialism and territorial and cultural appropriation led to the worst barbarian invasions that the Canton of Ticino has ever experienced.
What did the Canton of Ticino do? Nothing, absolutely nothing. The mayor cannot believe that thanks to the parking lots they have earned a third more from tourism than in pre-pandemic times, and despite the fact that there was talk of limiting the number of tourists in high season with a ticket, it has never been done again.