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Tourist Trade Collection

The tourist trade is a fascinating and diverse industry that spans across the globe, offering unique experiences and cultural encounters

Background imageTourist Trade Collection: Rowing boats at Waterhead Ambleside on Lake Windermere at sunset in the Lake District UK

Rowing boats at Waterhead Ambleside on Lake Windermere at sunset in the Lake District UK
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Background imageTourist Trade Collection: A Himba street vendor at Opuwo who sells Himba Jewellery

A Himba street vendor at Opuwo who sells Himba Jewellery, arts and crafts to passing tourists. The Himba are Herero-speaking Bantu nomads who live in the harsh

Background imageTourist Trade Collection: Despite a worldwide ban on trade in leopard skins

Despite a worldwide ban on trade in leopard skins, they are openly on sale in curio stalls catering to tourists at Djibouti-ville

Background imageTourist Trade Collection: Port and Wharf of Skagway, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Port and Wharf of Skagway, Alaska, United States of America, North America
The port of Skagway is a popular stop for cruise ships, and the tourist trade is a big part of the business of Skagway. The White Pass and Yukon Route narrow gauge railroad

Background imageTourist Trade Collection: Man and women posed on donkey for photo at crowded beach, Atlantic City, N. J, Beaches

Man and women posed on donkey for photo at crowded beach, Atlantic City, N. J, Beaches
Man and women posed on donkey for photo at crowded beach, Atlantic City, N.J, Beaches, Donkeys, Couples, Tourist trade, United States, New Jersey, Atlantic City, 1900

Background imageTourist Trade Collection: On the Tomoka, Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942, Tourist trade, Rivers, Alligator

On the Tomoka, Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942, Tourist trade, Rivers, Alligator hunting, United States, Florida, Tomoka River, 1880

Background imageTourist Trade Collection: Market stall, Grenada

Market stall, Grenada. Woman selling food and souveniers to tourists in the West Indies. Included on her stall are cocoa pods (lower right), nutmeg (lower left)

Background imageTourist Trade Collection: Luxor Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Luxor Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageTourist Trade Collection: Sphinx and obelisk outside the Luxor Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America

Sphinx and obelisk outside the Luxor Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageTourist Trade Collection: New York New York Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America

New York New York Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageTourist Trade Collection: Mosaic eggs for sale in Dahab on the Red Sea in the Sinai Desert Egypt

Mosaic eggs for sale in Dahab on the Red Sea in the Sinai Desert Egypt
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Background imageTourist Trade Collection: Bedouin camels in the Sinai Desert near Dahab in Egypt

Bedouin camels in the Sinai Desert near Dahab in Egypt
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTourist Trade Collection: Tourist riding on Bedouin camels in the Sinai Desert near Dahab in Egypt

Tourist riding on Bedouin camels in the Sinai Desert near Dahab in Egypt
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock


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The tourist trade is a fascinating and diverse industry that spans across the globe, offering unique experiences and cultural encounters. From rowing boats at Waterhead Ambleside on Lake Windermere in the picturesque Lake District of the UK to Bedouin camels in the Sinai Desert near Dahab in Egypt, there is something for everyone. In Opuwo, a Himba street vendor sells exquisite Himba Jewellery, showcasing their rich heritage and craftsmanship. Despite a worldwide ban on trade in leopard skins, some unfortunate individuals still engage in this illegal activity. However, it's important to remember that responsible tourism promotes conservation and protects endangered species. The port and wharf of Skagway in Alaska provide a gateway to breathtaking natural wonders. Meanwhile, at crowded beaches like Atlantic City's N. J Beaches, people eagerly pose on donkeys for memorable photos. On rivers like Tomoka or Jackson, tourists can immerse themselves in nature while enjoying activities such as alligator spotting. Market stalls are also an integral part of the tourist trade; Grenada offers vibrant markets where visitors can explore local produce and handicrafts. Las Vegas stands out with its iconic hotels and casinos such as Luxor Hotel and Casino or New York New York Hotel and Casino. These extravagant establishments transport guests into different worlds filled with excitement and entertainment. Even Las Vegas pays homage to ancient history with attractions like Sphinx replicas outside Luxor Casino or obelisks reminiscent of Egyptian architecture. The city's bustling streets showcase how tourism has transformed this desert oasis into an international hub for leisure seekers from around the world. The tourist trade encompasses so much more than just these examples; it represents exploration, connection between cultures, economic growth, preservation of traditions, environmental awareness - all contributing to creating unforgettable memories for travelers worldwide.