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  2. Transport - Wikipedia

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    Transport (in British English) or transportation (in American English) is the intentional movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, land (rail and road), water, cable, pipelines, and space.

  3. Industrial tourism - Wikipedia

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    An old flour mill in Samara, Russia. Industrial tourism is tourism in which the desired destination includes industrial sites peculiar to a particular location. The concept is not new, as it includes wine tours in France, visits to cheesemakers in the Netherlands, Jack Daniel's distillery tours in the United States for example, but has taken on renewed interest in recent times, with both ...

  4. Travel website - Wikipedia

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    Cities that rely on tourism also operate websites promoting their destinations, such as VEGAS.com for Las Vegas. Social travel website A social travel website is a type of travel website that will look at where the user is going and pair them with other places they want to go based on where other people have gone. [4] Homestays

  5. Slow tourism - Wikipedia

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    Slow tourism is an outgrowth of the slow movement which emerged from the slow food movement founded in Italy by Carlo Petrini in 1986. [2] [4] [5] Slow tourism developed as a new form of tourism during the 1990s with the birth of the Cittaslow movement which has played a leading role in the development of slow tourism by providing certified alternative destinations to promote a slower pace and ...

  6. Virtual reality - Wikipedia

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    An operator controlling The Virtual Interface Environment Workstation (VIEW) [1] at NASA Ames around 1990 Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world.

  7. Experiential travel - Wikipedia

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    Experiential travel, also known as immersion travel, is a form of tourism in which people focus on experiencing a country, city or particular place by actively and meaningfully engaging with its history, people, culture, food and environment. [1]

  8. Bleisure travel - Wikipedia

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    Bleisure travel (UK /ˈbleʒ.əʳ/ US /ˈbliː.ʒɚ/) is a portmanteau of "business" and "leisure", referring to a trend among business travellers to add on some sightseeing to a trip.

  9. Tourism in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The tourist industry in Ghana is known to promote sustainable tourism that includes: cultural tourism, heritage tourism, recreational tourism, adventure tourism and event tourism. Cultural tourism focuses on festivals and events, whereas heritage tourism focuses on the history of the slave routes.