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DW Focus On Europe - Spotlight On People November 19, 2017

Continues to rise so much so that in some places tourism is becoming a liability consider venice the mega ocean liners that dock here every day flood the lagoon city with thousands of tourists while endangering the citys fragile foundations. Thanks to its unique canals romantic alleyways and Renaissance Architecture venice is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world for now that is with thirty million tourists and almost five hundred cruise ships passing through the lagoons each year the city is literally falling apart you know it was threatening to withdraw and it says World Heritage status now locals many of whom earn their living from the travel industry are calling for more sustainable tourism. Every time tour guide power so crosses the reale to a bridge he cant help but wonder where did his charming city go the one thats now overrun with millions of tourists how can then as protect itself from the onslaught of visitors hes sure this piece of world Cultural Heritage

KCSM Focus On Europe December 8, 2017

Status. Now locals, many of whom earn their living from the travel industry, are calling for more sustainable tourism. Reporter every time tour guide paolo patuzzo crosses the rialto bridge, he cant help but wonder where did his charming city go . The one thats now overrun with millions of tourists . How can venice protect itself from the onslaught of visitors . Hes sure this piece of world Cultural Heritage wont survive as a photo backdrop alone. Paolo patuzzo my love for this city makes me seek out places and people who are keeping venice alive. Because there are enough people who are countersteering and navigating the city into troubled waters. Reporter like most venetians, paolo lives from tourism, which presents him with a dilemma. He now conducts special tours to draw attention to the citys problems, like in his own district, where rents are rising as flats are being used as holiday homes. More and more venetians are moving away. At the bar paolo frequents, venices decline is a h

KCSM Focus On Europe December 10, 2017

Status. Now locals, many of whom earn their living from the travel industry, are calling for more sustainable tourism. Reporter every time tour guide paolo patuzzo crosses the rialto bridge, he cant help but wonder where did his charming city go . The one thats now overrun with millions of tourists . How can venice protect itself from the onslaught of visitors . Hes sure this piece of world Cultural Heritage wont survive as a photo backdrop alone. Paolo patuzzo my love for this city makes me seek out places and people who are keeping venice alive. Because there are enough people who are countersteering and navigating the city into troubled waters. Reporter like most venetians, paolo lives from tourism, which presents him with a dilemma. He now conducts special tours to draw attention to the citys problems, like in his own district, where rents are rising as flats are being used as holiday homes. More and more venetians are moving away. At the bar paolo frequents, venices decline is a h

KCSM Focus On Europe December 12, 2017

Status. Now locals, many of whom earn their living from the travel industry, are calling for more sustainable tourism. Reporter every time tour guide paolo patuzzo crosses the rialto bridge, he cant help but wonder where did his charming city go . The one thats now overrun with millions of tourists . How can venice protect itself from the onslaught of visitors . Hes sure this piece of world Cultural Heritage wont survive as a photo backdrop alone. Paolo patuzzo my love for this city makes me seek out places and people who are keeping venice alive. Because there are enough people who are countersteering and navigating the city into troubled waters. Reporter like most venetians, paolo lives from tourism, which presents him with a dilemma. He now conducts special tours to draw attention to the citys problems, like in his own district, where rents are rising as flats are being used as holiday homes. More and more venetians are moving away. At the bar paolo frequents, venices decline is a h

KCSM Focus On Europe December 12, 2017

Status. Now locals, many of whom earn their living from the travel industry, are calling for more sustainable tourism. Reporter every time tour guide paolo patuzzo crosses the rialto bridge, he cant help but wonder where did his charming city go . The one thats now overrun with millions of tourists . How can venice protect itself from the onslaught of visitors . Hes sure this piece of world Cultural Heritage wont survive as a photo backdrop alone. Paolo patuzzo my love for this city makes me seek out places and people who are keeping venice alive. Because there are enough people who are countersteering and navigating the city into troubled waters. Reporter like most venetians, paolo lives from tourism, which presents him with a dilemma. He now conducts special tours to draw attention to the citys problems, like in his own district, where rents are rising as flats are being used as holiday homes. More and more venetians are moving away. At the bar paolo frequents, venices decline is a h

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