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- Affects Of The Tsunami On Tourism
It was December 26,2004 a beautiful sunny day. There were vacationers all over the gorgeous Asian beaches not a worry in the world. Certainly no one was expecting the devastation that was about to unfold. A tsunami struck out of nowhere going down in history as the most devastating earthquake killing over two hundred thousand people. The coasts of South East Asia had been building popularity with Europeans when this occurred, understandably so tourism dwindled down after this, but not for long.
Some of the more popular vacation spots that were affected the most were Sri Lanka, South India, Thailand, and Indonesia. After the tsunami struck most locations started planning ideas or events to bring tourism back. They knew the travel industry would be affected and wanted to make sure it did not last long.
Sri Lanka one of the hardest hit places came up with an idea they called “Io Vado A Sri Lanka”. What they did was get a group together of more than two hundred and seventy people consisting of the Italian media, tour operators and retailers and they toured the island. They visited all their interesting sites on the island. - Al Pacino – The Legendary Hollywood Star
There is no arguing about the fact that Al Pacino is considered one of the greatest actors in the whole film industry. Born in a small town in New York, Pacino struggled through his initial years but finally reached a destination where only a few actors have managed to reach. Despite the fact that his core self is quite a bit different from the face the world generally sees, Al Pacino has had a strong desire to be seen and recognized, to be acknowledged, and to have a significant influence on people in his environment.
Al Pacino has been a "busy bee" throughout his life- energetic, restless, and forever on the go. His active mind has always been buzzing with ideas and these have made it difficult for him to relax, slow down, or take time to reflect and replenish him. He can accomplish much in short bursts but projects that require long-term commitment, stamina, and steady, persistent effort are not easy for Pacino. Pacino has often scattered his energies into so many directions and activities at once that he could not finish or follow through on some of them. He needs variety, change, and mental challenges and this fact is quite visible from his ongoing theater work. Nothing thrills Al Pacino like acting on a stage. Performing in front of an audience gives him a pleasure so powerful, so visceral that to describe it, he returns over and over again to a quote from Carl Walenda: "Life is on the wire and the rest is just waiting."
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