Abstract

The advent of the Internet has become one of the most important events of the twentieth century. On it we can access live weather reports, make travel reservations and visit a foreign destination without leaving our computer. Surfing the Net in anticipation of a trip is an important element of the total experience. Although it is unlikely that a virtual field trip will replace the actual travel experience, it may be the second best alternative. This paper explores some of the potential elements of virtual ecotourism and cautions of the potential impact of visitors exposed to a virtual visit.

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