[00:07.58]hear two holidays described.
[00:09.83]Complete the table below.
[00:12.81]So, ecotourism also involves taking tourists
[00:16.13]away from established holiday destinations
[00:18.77]to places which are much less frequented -
[00:21.61]the Kalahari desert,for example,
[00:23.47]isn't on the usual list of 'Been There,
[00:25.84]Done That, Got the T-Shirt' places.
[00:27.89]Virtually inaccessible to foreigners
[00:29.82]until a few years ago,
[00:31.32]the desert occupies an area of nearly a million
[00:33.63]square kilmetres in central southern Africa.
[00:37.31]Here in what is truly one of the most
[00:39.62]inhospitable places on earth,
[00:41.39]the only people who can survive
[00:43.17]are the Kalahari Bushmen...
[00:44.77]until now that is.
[00:46.84]A British travel company
[00:48.25]is offering an eleven-night all-inclusive tour
[00:50.82]of the Kalahari and five-star hotels,
[00:54.20]afternoons lazing by the swimming pool
[00:56.20]and sophisticated cuisine are definitely
[00:58.78]not on the menu.
[01:01.26]Matthew and Joanne Wyatt have just returned
[01:03.87]from their holiday in the Kalahari.
[01:05.85]Matthew, what made you visit
[01:07.43]such an out-of-the-way sort of place?
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