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...morning thoughts on Iceland and South Africa

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As Team Russia get their ‘land legs’ in South Africa, I am reminded of the contrast between the approach of the people of South Africa and Iceland when it comes to tourism.

It seems that Iceland is still hoping to convert the world to whale eating as evident at Observe the Banana, whilst Laurice Taitz writing from South Africa is championing its whale watching. It’s all a bit mad really, as Iceland has some of the best whale watching in the northern hemisphere. Might be even better if they were not trying to kill the same animals that people want to spend valuable foreign currency on watching ☺


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