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What does tourism look like in the time of Corona?

What does tourism look like in the time of Corona? 

Tourism in the time of Corona
The current period is witnessing the presence of millions around the world in their homes in application of sanitary isolation, to confront the outbreak of the new Corona virus, as tourism around the world has been subjected to billions of dollars in losses as a result of the suspension of tourism and the suspension of flights in most countries of the world .. But: Who said that tourism has actually stopped?!
According to the British newspaper “Sun”, Corona has caused the emergence of a new type of tourism, as tourist attractions around the world now provide a live broadcast on their websites, which means that young children can watch the zoo and creatures from their home, and you can See the many wonders of the world without ever having to leave home.


For example, the Cincinnati Zoo is running a live demo of "Safari Home" on its Facebook page, which shows a different animal each day with an activity for the kids to do.
The San Diego Zoo also has live cameras throughout the day, so you can watch it at any time with dedicated elephant cameras, koala cameras, and panda cameras. Their animals range from snow leopard cubs to giraffes.
Home tourism is not limited to zoos, where an aquarium is allowed
In Chicago and the Georgia Aquarium people can see behind the scenes, either through live footage or videos of animals.


The Metropolitan Museum of Art has a collection of videos featuring 360-degree views of the buildings, set to soothing music, and the British Museum, the Picasso Museum in Barcelona and the Dali Museum in Florida offer different virtual shows, from the gift shop to the attractions inside.
You can also use the Google Street app to look inside several famous museums, such as the Guggenheim, which you can actually roam around at your own pace.
Google Virtual Roaming can also be used to explore the parks that are now closed, on top of which are Disneyland and Disney World, where you can walk through the streets on your computer.


360-degree videos of the Great Wall of China can be found online, along with views from the top of the Eiffel Tower to India's Taj Mahal, and the Metropolitan Opera offers a live broadcast for online viewing.

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