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bluefete wrote:Banzai: Why you coming here this hour of the night to put up some sense.
You doh realize that we will ALWAYS have oil and gas? And if oil and gas ever done, we will always have it. So says Napoleon Bonaparte and Baldy Growlers.
Why you want to educate people about eco-tourism? Don't you know that our Tourism Board is for the Minister and Big shot executives to fly first class and get US$ per diem to go on fancy trips that have no measurable returns for T&T?
Dr. Auliana Poon has been really trying but she is spitting in the wind as long as the PNM and the UNC run this country.
Very nice pictures though.
Its 2019, time to stop confusing Dominica and The Dominican Republic (DR).adnj wrote:When you look at T&T vs DR you see that T&T has:
A lower unemployment rate
An older workforce
Higher average education levels
Higher average wage levels
Higher per capital GDP
A higher standard of living
Smaller population (1/8th)
Less undeveloped land
Less coastline (1/3rd)
Lower mountain range peak height (1/4th)
Higher costs and less variety are the likely reasons that T&T does not draw as many visitors as an eco-tourism destination.
hustla_ambition101 wrote:Its 2019, time to stop confusing Dominica and The Dominican Republic (DR).adnj wrote:When you look at T&T vs DR you see that T&T has:
A lower unemployment rate
An older workforce
Higher average education levels
Higher average wage levels
Higher per capital GDP
A higher standard of living
Smaller population (1/8th)
Less undeveloped land
Less coastline (1/3rd)
Lower mountain range peak height (1/4th)
Higher costs and less variety are the likely reasons that T&T does not draw as many visitors as an eco-tourism destination.
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