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A nice lunch
It is the tourist trade, rather than the gold prospector, which
keeps much of this part of the world in business. Hordes of
tourists invade from Canada, America, and most of the rest of
the world. Package tours attempt to make the place comfortable,
organized, and palatable to the visitor. To a large extent, the
succeed. The modern tourist, sad to say, is not looking for
adventure, so much as the illusion of adventure. What most want,
is comfort, a dependable schedule, tasty (and recognizable)
food, and perhaps a nice guide who will tell them interesting
stories. Though some lament the situation, others have learn to
adapt, survive, and even prosper. Such is the case with the dog
team trainer, taxidermist, and provender, who has established
this very pleasant place out in the nominal wilderness. |
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