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Tourist information offices are run by a national or local agency to provide information about a region for the assistance of tourists, and to promote tourism as an industry. In many countries the offices are marked with an "i" symbol. Offices are operated by different organisations such as the Chamber of commerce, major transport companies or a public authority for tourism. Services include the placement of accommodation, the distribution of informative material such as free maps, and individual advice on things to see. Some tourist information agencies may also hold broadcasting licenses to air an audio tourist information package on radio. From Wikipedia under the
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PR Newswire (press release) 7 /PRNewswire/ -- How do you create a tourist attraction in Las Vegas that will get people flocking to your flagship store? If you are Hard Rock Cafe you ... and more » From Google News Search: "Tourist information" I'm doing a project on Seven Falls and the science surrounding them, but all I can find is tourist information Q. I need to know about the science aspect of Seven Falls, not the hours I can go there or how to get there. I need to know things like the different types of falls, the type of rock in the cliff the falls cascade down, and possibly the formation of the falls. Help please! Asked by Bobby - Sun May 18 18:36:20 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Which Seven Falls? Colorado's?: The Seven Falls of Colorado form as Cheyenne Creek flows down cliffs of Pikes Peak Granite. The granite is a reddish pink igneous rock that formed when magma cooled and hardened deep beneath the earth during Precambrian time (about 1.5 billion years ago). For many millions of years, the granites remained buried. But, beginning about 65 million years ago, a series of mountain building events uplifted the countryside and eventually overlying rocks were eroded away, mostly by the action of water. The Pikes Peak granite is cut by many joints and fractures (cracks in the rock). Water was able to get in the cracks and start weathering some of the crack surfaces. Freezing and thawing caused the rocks to break… [cont.] Answered by luka d - Sun May 18 20:51:36 2008 Jesus or Santa, which one would you choose? In relation to vital tourist information? Q. If Jesus and Santa Claus phoned you up on the same day and they both wanted to come visit Ireland for 2 weeks in June, which one would you invite and why? Tid - If Jesus or Santa wanted to visit Ireland at any other time of the year other than December 25th, remember they only get one day here so if they are reading this they might think about coming here for a holiday in the Summer time. Asked by WeenerMan - Thu Apr 30 07:36:22 2009 - - 18 Answers - 0 Comments A. Jesus, so I could get him to turn 5 gallons of water into wine, and perform a few miracles, like getting our politicians to think about something, other than lining their own pockets, or setting up jobs for the boys.. EDIT James G , I think you might have a point, why is it Jesus is represented as a baby, when Santa is around? You are right, it's a stand in, while Jesus meta-morphs into a Santa...genius Answered by barbara b - Thu Apr 30 07:56:25 2009 how to tourist information websites earn?
Q. many tourism related informative websites give more information about tourist places and destinations but how they are surviving without advertisement?anyone having touristwebsite can guide me regarding this.i want to start a tourist information website.how much can i expect to earn with good traffic. Asked by sureshchennai - Tue Aug 22 07:42:42 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Like any other business one has to keep putting in continuous efforts to survive, maintain and grow. You need to keep not only updating your site information very frequently but also have to think of new ways and means to match the competition, visitors requirements, methods of revenue earnings - whether advertisements or other options. Business model need to be dynamic based on research, presentation, marketing and collection. Regarding your query on expected earnings and "good" traffic, various factors would determine the fate. Uncertainties are to be countered and quality of service on continuous basis is a precious point to be taken care of vigourously. Answered by helpaneed - Tue Aug 22 10:55:37 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Tourist information" |






