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most likely not, because if it was people from the future would be visting us
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A man in the dessert wearing a cape hoping for an icecap.
an example of a tourist board would be "visit britain" :)
It all depends. It might hurt the kids, so he would have to get their approval
The possessive form of "tourist" is "tourist's." This is used to indicate that something belongs to a tourist, for example, "the tourist's camera." If referring to multiple tourists, the possessive form would be "tourists'," as in "the tourists' bags."
If this question is something a tourist wears around their neck? My answer would be - a lei
Say you went to France, a tourist icon there would be The Eiffel Tower. A tourist icon is a tihng that tourists go to a lot.
i 'm a traveller and live a nomadic lifestyle,i am never mistaken as a tourist...unless i may be abroad on a holiday then even i would be a tourist
1.) tourist's would ask the lion if he wants to take a picture. if the lion says yes then she/he would tell the lion to smile! :) 2.) tourist's would give the lion her/his arm and ask the lion if it want ketchup or mustard on it. 3.) the tourist would ask the zookeeper if he/her can get in the lion cage to play hid-and-go-seek. 4.) and last the tourist will adopt the lion and get on the show " fatal attractions " because the lion turned on him/her. (: thanks for reading :)
Each country will be different so this depends. In Canada your tourist visa would still be valid.