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WTO Regions and Chapter 2supplement

Intro to TourismAj Scott

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Tourism regionsAccording to the World Tourism Organisation (WTO), tourism can be divided into 5 regions:

• Europe• Asia and the Pacific• Americas• Africa• The Middle East

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Europe

The Europe continent can be divided into

4 subcontinents:

• Northern• Western• Central and Eastern• Southern and

Mediterranean

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The Asia continent can be divided into 4 subcontinents:

• Northeast• Southeast• Oceania• South

Asia and the Pacific

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AmericasThe Asia continent can be divided into 4 subcontinents:

• North • Caribbean• Central• South

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AfricaThe Africa continent can be divided

into 2 subcontinents:

• North• Sub-Saharan

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Middle East

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International tourist arrivals

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International top 10 tourist arrivals

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Chapter 2 Tourism through the Ages

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• Recognize the antiquity of human travel over vast distances on both sea and land.

• Understand how these journeys have evolved from trips which were difficult and often dangerous to mass travel for millions today.

• Learn about some of the great travelers in history who wrote astonishing accounts of exotic places they had visited.

• Discover the many similarities in travel motivations, economic conditions, political situations, attractions, and tourist facilities during the time of the Roman Empire and that of today.

Learning Objectives

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• Great Pyramids of Egypt (including Sphinx)

• Hanging Gardens of Babylon• Tomb of Mausolus at Halicarnassus• Statue of Zeus at Olympia• Collosus of Rhodes in the Harbor at Rhodes• Great Lighthouse (Pharos)

in Alexandria, Egypt• Temple Artemis at Ephesus

Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

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If we are lucky, we will start watching a video now….

If not continue with PPT’s

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The Seven Wonders Of The

ANCIENTANCIENTWorld

with thanks to - ce.eng.usf.edu

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The Great Pyramid Of Giza

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Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops)

• Built over 20 years circa 2560 BCE

• Contains 2,000,000 blocks

• Originally 481 ft (145.75m) has lost 30 ft (10m)

• Slope = 51° 51’ Sides = 751 ft.

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The Hanging Gardens of BabylonThe Hanging Gardens of Babylon

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Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Built by Nebuchadnezzar II

604-562 BC to please his wife (?)

East bank of River Euphrates, 50 km S. of Baghdad

Only written descriptions = Greek (?)

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The Temple of ZeusThe Temple of Zeus

At Olympia -At Olympia - 150 km/93 mi W. Athens150 km/93 mi W. Athens

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Temple of Zeus, Olympia• Designed by Libon. Built c. 450 BCE. • 40 foot statue by sculptor Pheidias.

• Right hand = figure of Victory from ivory and gold.

• Left hand =scepter inlaid with all metals, and an eagle perched on the sceptre.

• The sandals and robe are gold.

- Pausanias the Greek (2nd century AD)

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The Temple of The Temple of ArtemisArtemis

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goddess of hunting, wild nature, and fertility

•Built around 550 BCE.

•Sponsored by the Lydian king Croesus.

• Designed by Greek architect Chersiphron.

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Ephesus- 50 km So. Izmir, Turkey

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The Mausoleum At Halicarnassus

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Statue from Halikarnassos

• Tomb of King Mausollos of Caria.

• “Satrap” – “local ruler”, under Persian Empire.

• Built around 350 BCE.

• Project conceived by wife and sister Artemisia. Construction might have started during king's lifetime.

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Damaged by earthquake in the 15th C.In 1494 crusading Knights of St. John disassembled mausoleum to fortify

their castle

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The Colossus of RhodesThe Colossus of Rhodes

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To you, O Sun, the people of Dorian Rhodes set up this bronze statue

reaching to Olympus when they had pacified the waves of war and

crowned their city with the spoils taken from the enemy. Not only over the seas, but also on land did they kindle the lovely torch of freedom.

Dedicatory inscription of the Colossus

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Modern Reconstruction – orig. 294-282 BCEModern Reconstruction – orig. 294-282 BCE

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“few people can make their arms meet around the thumb” -Pliny

• 226 B.C.E. – 110 ft high, but destroyed by earthquake – collapsed at knee

• Sat in ruin for almost millennium

• 654 C.E. Arabs invade and sell to a jew from Syria. Takes 900 camels to transport pieces.

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The The LighthouseLighthouse Of Alexandria Of Alexandria

““Pharos”Pharos”

Initiated byInitiated by Ptolemy Soter Ptolemy Soter

Circa 290 B.C.ECirca 290 B.C.E.

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On behalf

of those who sail the seas

• Tallest ancient wonder @ 180 ft.• Constructed 285-247 B.C.E. under Soter’s son Philadelphus.• Destroyed by earthquakes in 1303 & 1323• Could be seen 35 miles off-shore

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Components of Tourism Supply

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Adventure & Outdoor

Recreation SectorFood Services

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