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Facts about Ireland
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Facts about Ireland

below examples: "not backwards in coming forwards" ­ means a person is not shy. "no flies on him" ­ means a person is not easily deceived. "she has a tongue that would clip a hedge" - means a person who gossips. "come for a day and stay for a week" ­ means someone outstaying their welcome. Just a few facts to ponder over - for a small island we certainly have a lot going for us! If you are planning a trip to Ireland and need somewhere to stay, we have an excellent selection of hotels, B&Bs, guesthouses and self-catering properties to choose from. Take a look at our Ireland accommodation page.

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There is no such thing as a totally sustainable tourism
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There is no such thing as a totally sustainable tourism

key parts of sustainable tourism is supporting local communities, ensuring that money that comes from tourism, will go to local businesses. Belize has a good reputation as a destination for new forms of tourism; also Belize is contributing to community tourism (Mowforth and Munt, 2009). Moreover, according to Mowforth and Munt (2009) Belizean government is supporting community-based sustainable tourism. Which means that there has been built couple of guesthouses in thirteen local villages, in each guesthouse can sleep eight visitors. Houses have been built with using local style and materials. This example coincides with preserving local community and local people values. Thirdly, local culture is high priority, tourists and tourism companies should respect local culture (AITO, 2013; Bramwell and Lane, 1993). According to Belize High Commission (2004) Belize's

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Backpaking lifestyle
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Backpaking lifestyle

Alec Male 34 Scottish High school degree Koh Tao 17 Julie Female 27 German High school degree Koh Tao 3 Felipe Male 29 Cuban Masters Koh Tao 3 Tracey Female 31 English Bachelors Koh Tao 3 Digitally recorded interviews were typically held in cafes, restaurants or guesthouses, often several days after first meeting and continuing to socialise with the participant. In line with Stebbins’ (1997) description of lifestyle as a guide for exploratory ethnographic interviews, I sought to understand patterns within the social practices of the participants, and the ways they explain and justify these behaviours. Interviews averaged in length from 45 min to two hours and were loosely based around the life narratives of the participants, focusing on

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