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[–] PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk 33 points 20 hours ago

I mean... that's one definition of tourism I guess?

I'm very much a "leave only footprints" sort of guy - I know Brits have a bit of a shit reputation particularly when it comes to inexpensive package holidays, but I think tourism and learning about the rest of the world promotes a greater understanding of the only planet we live on. Whether it's food; culture; history; or scenes of key historical events - it gives a window into people's own gaps in knowledge or empathy.

I agree that an economy based entirely on tourism is a house of cards in itself, but I don't think it's a binary choice. Humanity have always had a nomadic element and there will always be those who want to travel, but it should be done sustainably.