Exploitation on Vacation – content suggestion
Hi there,
We’d all like to believe we’re conscientious travelers, and acknowledge that large
swathes of the travel industry are built at great expense of others. Thankfully,
these days we’re all a little more aware of shady goings-on in the world thanks to
the Internet providing a platform for discussion (and giving rise to savvy travel
blogs such as Travel Mole).
Unfortunately however, there are still some aspects and travel trends which still
cause a lot of harm yet still feel deceptively good. We’ve taken a look at a few of
them, which you can check out here:
http://www.tripbase.com.br/content/Exploitation/
While we’ve tried to be as balanced as possible, humanitarianism is always a
subject filled with strong opinion and a fair amount of debate. If you feel this
would be of interest to readers of the site, we welcome you to share it freely and
would love to know the response. When doing so, a link back to the original
article would be highly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance, and keep up the great work as always.
Best,
Emma Stratford
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