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<p>[QUOTE="svessien, post: 7302330, member: 15481"]Although it means even more competition and higher prices, it gives me a feeling of optimism that people all over the world find interest in exploring and understanding cultures that aren’t necessarily related to their own. And like [USER=112621]@Restitutor[/USER] said, the Chinese sure have come out to explore.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1277086[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>I live close to this rock. When I was a kid, only us locals went there. It would be a peaceful moment on the plateau, with the 700 meter vertical drop down to the fjord stretching east into the country.</p><p>Now it has become a tourist attraction. This is from a monday in April, a few years ago. On a nice day in summer, the plateau will be covered by people from all countries. A large part of them will be Chinese cruise tourists. And Americans, of course. Many of them look like they never walked on anything but pavement and level floors before. I’m glad the now yearly 250 - 300 000 visitors experience a hike. I’ve got plenty of rocks where I can be by myself.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="svessien, post: 7302330, member: 15481"]Although it means even more competition and higher prices, it gives me a feeling of optimism that people all over the world find interest in exploring and understanding cultures that aren’t necessarily related to their own. And like [USER=112621]@Restitutor[/USER] said, the Chinese sure have come out to explore. [ATTACH=full]1277086[/ATTACH] I live close to this rock. When I was a kid, only us locals went there. It would be a peaceful moment on the plateau, with the 700 meter vertical drop down to the fjord stretching east into the country. Now it has become a tourist attraction. This is from a monday in April, a few years ago. On a nice day in summer, the plateau will be covered by people from all countries. A large part of them will be Chinese cruise tourists. And Americans, of course. Many of them look like they never walked on anything but pavement and level floors before. I’m glad the now yearly 250 - 300 000 visitors experience a hike. I’ve got plenty of rocks where I can be by myself.[/QUOTE]
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