So, Who’s to Blame?As a Californian who...
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So, Who’s to Blame?
As a Californian who travels extensively--mostly for work (I’m writing from Equatorial Guinea), I agree with Dan Neil’s 800 Words column (“Please Don’t Go,” June 1).
A few years ago I was in Bali talk- ing to some Australians who were complaining vociferously about how the place had been “ruined.” “Well, who do you think ruined it?” I asked. “Tourists,” they said. Translation--everybody else but me.
Michael Ney
San Diego
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