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The world’s most good locations are being became backdrops for our vacationer selfies | Tobias Jones
Last week Italy was, once more, scuffling with the conundrum of mass tourism. One of many nation’s most charming seaside cities, Portofino, has simply launched laws to dissuade vacationers lingering for selfies: there shall be fines of as much as €275 (£243) in the event that they block visitors or pedestrians in two “crimson zones” of the attractive bay. It’s the most recent in a sequence of draconian measures adopted by Italian councils to take care of herds of holidaymakers: there are fines of as much as €2,500 for strolling the paths above the Cinque Terre (5 villages in Liguria) in flip-flops or sandals; you’re now not allowed to eat…