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(Elizabeth): What has been
the case in Cambodia and in other countries too
is that a lot of the foreign hotel chains
will simply build their hotels, import the food, import all kinds of things, and take up that space
so the locals aren't doing it
the case in Cambodia and in other countries too
is that a lot of the foreign hotel chains
will simply build their hotels, import the food, import all kinds of things, and take up that space
so the locals aren't doing it
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(Elizabeth): What has been
the case in Cambodia
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and in other countries too
is that a lot
00:00:06.572 --> 00:00:08.407
of the foreign hotel chains
will simply
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build their hotels,
00:00:10.376 --> 00:00:11.443
import the food,
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import all kinds of things,
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and take up that space
so the locals aren't doing it.
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Movie Summary
Travel is at a tipping point. From Caribbean beaches to remote villages in Kenya, forgotten voices reveal the real conditions and consequences of one of the largest industries in the world. The role of the modern tourist is on trial.