Tuesday, 27 October 2009

possible solutions

The solution is actually simple, but for some tourists, very hard to do. one way to solve this problem is to stop wanting tours in tropical islands. what makes it hard is the fact that having a vacation in tropical islands are very fun to do.now that the whole world revolves around it, it is very hard to let go. another solution is to make new islands as tourism destination illegal. but how?? well thats the hard part. we can't dirrectlymake it illegal since we have no such poeition. what we can do is convince people with authority to do it for us, and there we have it. "why do we have to save nature?? Why me??" that is probably what you have been asking. then who else would?? rather than waiting for some one to rescue nature why don't you be the hero?? it's your choice, the impact comes later......

2 comments:

  1. I can tell you've thought a lot about this! What do you think we can do about the islands (eg Gilli Trawangan) that's already become such a popular tourist destination? Can we limit the number of tourists that go there - and if we do, the villagers will suffer because they won't be able to make money from them. It's a tricky issue.

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  2. Yes, very tricky indeed. But making them work and make money would also mean destroying their culture. Because when they work there, their culture will slowly fade away. And it's not like it could give all of them jobs to survive with.

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