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The article discusses a visit to El Gouna, an artificial oasis on the Red Sea in Egypt, designed to counter the negative effects of mass tourism. The author compares it to Marrakech, which has been overwhelmed by tourism, and questions whether El Gouna can be a sustainable model for tourism.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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