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

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

2 Travel and Tourism Questions Where is it? What does the destination look like? How does it relate to other destinations?

3 Travel Questions cont. When is the best time to go? What are the local customs? How do I find information? What’s happening?

4 WHERE IS IT?

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

6 Basic Tools MAP MAP Geographer’s traditional and most valued tool.ATLAS An atlas is a collection of flat maps bound together for ease of use.

7 What is on a Map? Title Date Author Legend Scale Index Grid Surrounding Places

8 Who designs a map? A CARTOGRAPHER is a MAPMAKER

9 Egocentrism Putting one’s own country in the center of a map!

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

11 What Does the Destination Look Like?

12 H2O - Water 70% of the earth’s surface is water. Oceans in size order: Pacific Atlantic Indian Artic

13 Waterfalls Waterfalls attract millions of people each year. Some of the most popular are: Angel Falls – Venezuela Niagara Falls – Canada/U.S. Waterfalls in: Yosemite National Park Yellowstone National Park

14 Islands The five types of Islands: Barrier Islands Continental Islands Coral Islands Tectonically formed Islands Volcanic Islands

15 Deserts Deserts cover 1/5 of the earth The largest desert in the world is The Sahara

16 How does it relate to other destinations?

17 Tools of Measurement The United States uses the English system of measurement. The rest of the world uses the metric system.

18 WHAT TIME IS IT??? The invention of the telegraph and the need to produce train schedules nudged the world into standardizing time.

19 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.

20 International Date Line The International Date Line is located in the Pacific Ocean

21 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.

22 When is the best time to go?

23 Climate vs. Weather Climate is the sum of weather over a period of time. Weather is what is happening now.

24 Weather Temperature Atmospheric Pressure Wind Humidity Precipitation Clouds

25 Variables Affecting Climate Latitude Elevation Proximity to Water Ocean Currents Topography Prevailing Winds

26 Mountain Sickness Mountain Sickness is caused when you ascend to an elevation higher than 8,000 feet. Symptoms are headaches, nausea, sleeplessness

27 Equator Marks the boundary line between North and South Hemispheres Marks reversal of the seasons

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

29 Peak Season High demand Prices go up

30 Shoulder Season Low demand ▫Few People Travel Low prices

31 Something to remember… Price and Accessibility do not always correlate with physical distance between destinations.

32 Marketer’s Job Even out seasonality… Ideas: Lowering Rates Schedule Special Events Encourage Conventions

33 World Events Positive Negative Affects travel and tourism


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