Sunday 27th is a World Tourism Day. Gogle is celebrating with videos. Well, yes, was my first thought. But I can already use a search tool for travel. Many hotels and museums already offer 3D videos. What is new?
All the top sites accessed from one place. Not real places. But in models.
Not the places you would automatically normally search for. Novelties.
Where? What have they picked? Let's start with countries I know well. The USA.
One of two featured places I already knew. Jefferson Memorial in Washington DC. (I used to live near there in Rockville Maryland.)
But plenty more which I didn't know.
Take Canada.
Even though I'd been to Niagara Falls in Canada. A fort in Canada.
Now, what do national, international, worldwide, and global mean? national tourism clearly is tourism around one nation. International, could be between two or more different coutnries. Worldwide means all over the world. I would use the word worldwide, as something which has been all over the world at some time. I might travel worldwide, so might my suitcase. A company might have had offices worldwide, over the years. But a global company has offices worldwide at one time, or intends to do so.
Useful Websites
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-8768525/See-wonders-world-Edinburgh-DC-Googles-new-augmented-reality-Search-tool.html
About the Author
Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer writes about travel, languages, novelties, statues, what to do and what you can see and buy online. Please share links to your favurite posts.
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