Peter Milne pours out samples of locally-produced cherry wine at a tourist shop in downtown Traverse City, Mich. last August. Milne and his wife are both teachers who work in the tourist industry during off months. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Beaches along Traverse Bay are one of the attractions of Traverse City, which relies heavily on tourism for it's economy. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Peter Milne pours out samples of locally-produced cherry wine at a tourist shop in downtown Traverse City, Mich. last August. Milne and his wife are both teachers who work in the tourist industry during off months. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Beaches along Traverse Bay are one of the attractions of Traverse City, which relies heavily on tourism for it's economy. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Map locates Pacific resort island of Saipan where a gunman opened fire near tourist attraction
Resisdents of Cockermouth are rescued from their homes by dingy's after the heavy downfall of rain causing the flood's in Cockermouth, Cumbria, England, Friday, Nov 20,2009.(AP Photo/Scott Heppell)
In this photo taken in March 2006 the Captain Khlebnikov icebreaker seen in the Russia's Pacific port of Vladivostok, about 6,400 km (4,000 miles) east of Moscow. A Russian shipping company says that its icebreaker, the Captain Khlebnikov, carrying over 100 tourists, scientists and journalists, including a BBC camera crew, on an Antarctic cruise has got stuck in ice. The ship is waiting for a stronger wind to begin moving, Russian news agencies reported. (AP Photo)
In this photo taken in March 2006 the Captain Khlebnikov icebreaker seen in the Russia's Pacific port of Vladivostok, about 6,400 km (4,000 miles) east of Moscow. A Russian shipping company says that its icebreaker, the Captain Khlebnikov, carrying over 100 tourists, scientists and journalists, including a BBC camera crew, on an Antarctic cruise has got stuck in ice. The ship is waiting for a stronger wind to begin moving, Russian news agencies reported. (AP Photo)
In this photo taken in March 2006 the Captain Khlebnikov icebreaker seen in the Russia's Pacific port of Vladivostok, about 6,400 km (4,000 miles) east of Moscow. A Russian shipping company says that its icebreaker, the Captain Khlebnikov, carrying over 100 tourists, scientists and journalists, including a BBC camera crew, on an Antarctic cruise has got stuck in ice. The ship is waiting for a stronger wind to begin moving, Russian news agencies reported. (AP Photo)
In this photo taken in March 2006 the Captain Khlebnikov icebreaker seen in the Russia's Pacific port of Vladivostok, about 6,400 km (4,000 miles) east of Moscow. A Russian shipping company says that its icebreaker, the Captain Khlebnikov, carrying over 100 tourists, scientists and journalists, including a BBC camera crew, on an Antarctic cruise has got stuck in ice. The ship is waiting for a stronger wind to begin moving, Russian news agencies reported. (AP Photo)
Rescue services navigate the flood waters, in the streets of Cockermouth village, England, as they work to rescue stranded residents from their homes, after heavy rains caused local flooding in the picturesque village, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. The Royal Air Force and Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RLNI) rescue services have joined efforts to help around 200 people who are stranded by rising floodwater in the northern England tourist town.(AP Photo/Scott Heppell)
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