I may be more interesting in two different things - are there tourist destinations that are totally not overflown with people justin popping in to look around?
That's provocative question, of course. As long as we're talking "destinations", there's high risk that it's gonna be a place that already is dubbed a "destination", therefore is offered in the tourist business. I guess that once you just steer away, you're gonna be fine, as in: alone and truly lost.
Another question - anyone is aware of how is the situation in Irkutsk, Russia? I'm thinking of gonig there, and I would like some expat/international community, as I think it's a good place to start sometimes, if communicating with the locals isn't going as well as would like to...
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Re: Oversaturated Tourist Destinations
A very "old" case of oversaturated destination: Lascaux
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lascaux
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