Antarctic seaborne tourism
Antarctic tourism has been in existence for approximately thirty-five years, Tourist activities have covered a number of interests, some well documented in the literature, but others earning only scant reference. Essentially Antarctic Tourism divides into two categories: Seaborne and Airborne. Both...
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ftunivcanter:oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/14073 2023-05-15T13:59:52+02:00 Antarctic seaborne tourism Reaney, Richard 1999 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14073 English en eng University of Canterbury http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14073 All Rights Reserved Theses / Dissertations 1999 ftunivcanter 2022-09-08T13:43:11Z Antarctic tourism has been in existence for approximately thirty-five years, Tourist activities have covered a number of interests, some well documented in the literature, but others earning only scant reference. Essentially Antarctic Tourism divides into two categories: Seaborne and Airborne. Both these may be fill-ther divided into landing and non landing groups. As ship based tourism comprises the overwhelming majority of Antarctic Tourist activities, it plays a major role in the impact this industry has on the Antarctic environment. Antarctic tourism has been in existence for approximately thirty-five years, Tourist activities have covered a number of interests, some well documented in the literature, but others earning only scant reference. Essentially Antarctic Tourism divides into two categories: Seaborne and Airborne. Both these may be fill-ther divided into landing and non landing groups. As ship based tourism comprises the overwhelming majority of Antarctic Tourist activities, it plays a major role in the impact this industry has on the Antarctic environment. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic University of Canterbury, Christchurch: UC Research Repository Antarctic The Antarctic |
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Antarctic tourism has been in existence for approximately thirty-five years, Tourist activities have covered a number of interests, some well documented in the literature, but others earning only scant reference. Essentially Antarctic Tourism divides into two categories: Seaborne and Airborne. Both these may be fill-ther divided into landing and non landing groups. As ship based tourism comprises the overwhelming majority of Antarctic Tourist activities, it plays a major role in the impact this industry has on the Antarctic environment. Antarctic tourism has been in existence for approximately thirty-five years, Tourist activities have covered a number of interests, some well documented in the literature, but others earning only scant reference. Essentially Antarctic Tourism divides into two categories: Seaborne and Airborne. Both these may be fill-ther divided into landing and non landing groups. As ship based tourism comprises the overwhelming majority of Antarctic Tourist activities, it plays a major role in the impact this industry has on the Antarctic environment. |
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