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Destination Geography Travel & Tourism - Standard 1 Objective 2 - Part I.

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Page 1: Destination Geography Travel & Tourism - Standard 1 Objective 2 - Part I.

Destination Geography

Travel & Tourism - Standard 1 Objective 2 - Part I

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Travel and Tourism Questions

•Where is it?•What does the destination look like?

•How does it relate to other destinations?

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Travel Questions cont.•When is the best time to go?

•What are the local customs?

•How do I find information?•What’s happening?

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WHERE IS IT?

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Place Names Describe• Geographic Features• Historical Events• An event in the background of the Original Inhabitants

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Basic Tools MAPMAP Geographer’s traditional and most valued tool.

ATLAS ATLAS An atlas is a collection of flat maps bound together for ease of use.

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What is on a Map?

• Title• Date• Author• Legend

• Scale• Index• Grid• Surrounding Places

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Who designs a map?

A CARTOGRAPHER is a MAPMAKER

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EgocentrismPutting one’s own country in the center of a map!

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GPS

Global Positioning System (GPS) uses radio signals broadcast by satellites to know where you are. It was developed for the military.

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What Does the Destination Look Like?

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H2O - Water 70% of the earth’s surface is water.

Oceans in size order:•Pacific•Atlantic• Indian•Artic

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Waterfalls Waterfalls attract millions

of people each year. Some of the most popular are:

Angel Falls – VenezuelaNiagara Falls –

Canada/U.S.Waterfalls in:

Yosemite National ParkYellowstone National Park

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IslandsThe five types of Islands:• Barrier Islands• Continental Islands• Coral Islands• Tectonically formed Islands• Volcanic Islands

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Deserts•Deserts cover 1/5 of the earth

•The largest desert in the world is The Sahara

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How does it relate to other destinations?

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Tools of Measurement•The United States uses the English system of measurement.

•The rest of the world uses the metric system.

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WHAT TIME IS IT??? The invention of the telegraph and the

need to produce train schedules nudged the world into standardizing time.

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Systems of Time•24-hour Clock•Military

•A.M./P.M. System•To turn into the 24-hour clock simply add 12 to the number.

Example: If it is 4:00 p.m. it would be 1600 hours.

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International Date Line

The International Date Line is located in the Pacific Ocean

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Today is…•There are 12 time zones West of Greenwich and 12 to the East.

•There always 2 calendar days in the world.

•The date to the west of the International Date Line is one day later than the date to the east of the line.

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When is the best time to go?

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Climate vs. Weather•Climate is the sum of weather over a period of time.

•Weather is what is happening now.

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Weather•Temperature•Atmospheric Pressure

•Wind

•Humidity•Precipitation•Clouds

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Variables Affecting Climate

•Latitude•Elevation•Proximity to Water

•Ocean Currents•Topography•Prevailing Winds

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Mountain Sickness•Mountain Sickness is caused when you ascend to an elevation higher than 8,000 feet.

•Symptoms are headaches, nausea, sleeplessness

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Equator•Marks the boundary line between North and South Hemispheres

•Marks reversal of the seasons

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Seasonality The peaks and valleys of demand for a destination and its facilities

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Peak Season•High demand

•Prices go up

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Shoulder Season

•Low demand▫Few People Travel

•Low prices

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Something to remember…

Price and Accessibility do not always correlate with physical distance between destinations.

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Marketer’s JobEven out seasonality…

Ideas: Lowering Rates Schedule Special EventsEncourage Conventions

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World Events•Positive•Negative•Affects travel and tourism