One of the selling points advocates for World Heritage Sites use for designation of White Sands National Monument is the guarantee in increased visitation. For those globalist green hounds that equates to increased tourist dollars spent in Alamogordo (and increased carbon deposits on White Sands Blvd). Does WHS designation really increase tourism?
Would a new sign out at White Sands National Monument help increase tourism?
Below are a series of stats showing the tourism decline at Chaco Canyon, a WORLD HERITAGE SITE. A friend of mine visited there recently and reported visitors are very restricted in their visitation to Chaco. Not like it used to be.
Thanks to John Turney for providing these stats for the blog.
"HURRY UP ROUND EYE! ONE AT A TIME! YOU HAVE TEN MINUTES TO VISIT WORLD HERITAGE SITE CHACO CANYON"
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
VISITATION STATS FOR WORLD HERITAGE SITE CHACO CANYON...
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