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Gunneddown
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Would the concept of a UNTWO approved travel destination help bolster a certain countries level of tourism? I'm sure that in a increasingly globalizing world, the primary level of concern most individuals have is safety, or at least a sense of it, and with the UN and all it's international presence, it should exert some of its jurisdiction and start stating a few places where travel is recommended.

It should be mandated that the UNTWO needs to approve like, at a minimum, 5 destinations a year.

I know that individual nations have their own systems of approval or whatnot, but nothing on this level has been accomplished.

Furthermore, I'm sure that this would be a perfect occasion to educate the conventional tourist on how to keep the disruption of the equilibrium in the destinations they are traveling to at a minimum, through educational phamplets or something.

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greamjohn
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Hey Gunneddown,
Good posting dude,I like it very much and also this is real thing in travel.i think life is Destiny guys.
so live properly.happy journey.

Thanx.
code1
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[quote=Gunneddown]
Would the concept of a UNTWO approved travel destination help bolster a certain countries level of tourism? I'm sure that in a increasingly globalizing world, the primary level of concern most individuals have is safety, or at least a sense of it, and with the UN and all it's international presence, it should exert some of its jurisdiction and start stating a few places where travel is recommended.

It should be mandated that the UNTWO needs to approve like, at a minimum, 5 destinations a year.

I know that individual nations have their own systems of approval or whatnot, but nothing on this level has been accomplished.

Furthermore, I'm sure that this would be a perfect occasion to educate the conventional tourist on how to keep the disruption of the equilibrium in the destinations they are traveling to at a minimum, through educational phamplets or something.

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[/quote]what are you trying to say with this,i have read it thoroughly and i do not see one shred of evidence of a concept that would help bolster a certain countries level of tourism,every country should be held accountable for their own tourism and not depend or count on anyone else :fi_lone_ranger:
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