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The Anti-wisdom of the Crowd: tourists

Smart, very smart: how to navigate a city, avoiding tourists: stay away from the red zones (photos taken by tourists), consider the blue zones (photos taken by locals) or yellow (could be either). Click the photo to see an enlarged version; click here to be taken to a gallery for other cities.

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