Practice Day 27

good riddance to

calamities that befell tourists

afflicted

disembark

marooned

clamouring

ravage

Tourism is an unusual industry in that the assets it monetises – a view, a reef, a cathedral – do not belong to it.

upkeep

public goods they live off

irksome

eroding coastlines

reformists

sustainable tourism

cohort ( pronunciation )

a respite from

Tourism is the largest voluntary transfer of cash from the rich to the poor.

bemoan

make ends meet

noxious

apocalypse

keel-less boats

en masse

day-trippers

excursion

excursionists

cobbled

promenade

a moratorium on new hotels

festooned with

gazing at

in the wake of

incursions

ivory poaching

bushmeat

disgorging

bush tourism

clientele

blue-chip tourism

balk at

ominously

recuperate

quick-fire

in tandem with

holiday lets

Tourism is a luxury that needs to pay its way.

foray – make a foray into

being ferried around

nonchalantly ( pronunciation)

cove

cliff

blackberrying

tittered

frown

scouring

befuddle

a pang

enthrall

childrearing

linger

idyll

the sticks ( countryside)

anonymity

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