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 Daily Life In Famagusta District
 PROTARAS, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 20:
 A view of Nisia Loumbardi Beach, a Blue Flag beach, one of 18 awarded to the Municipality of Paralimni-Deryneia out of 66 in Cyprus in 2025, in Protaras, Famagusta District, Cyprus, on October 20, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)
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 Daily Life In Famagusta District
 AYIA NAPA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 18:
 The Hard Rock Cafe logo is seen in the city center of Ayia Napa, Cyprus, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)
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 Daily Life In Famagusta District
 AYIA NAPA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 18:
 A view of the Hard Rock Cafe in the city center of Ayia Napa, Cyprus, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)
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 Travel Destination: Parga
 A cat lies on a stone pier overlooking fishing boats docked in Parga, Greece, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)
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 Travel Destination: Parga
 The harbor of Parga is seen illuminated at night on September 2, 2025 in Parga, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto)
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 Surfers And Beachgoers At Sunrise In Juno Beach
 A surfer is seen through the pilings on the Juno Beach Pier in Florida. The Palm Beach County shoreline, a popular travel destination, attracts tourists and early risers for surfing, fishing, and morning walks (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto).
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 Daily Life In Montenegro
 A couple walks along Ulcinjskih moreplovaca Street in Ulcinj, Montenegro, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)
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 Rural And Urban Landscapes Of Valado Dos Frades
 In Valado dos Frades, Portugal, on August 16, 2025, an aerial drone view captures Valado dos Frades, a town in the municipality of Nazare, in Portugal's Leiria district. The area is renowned for its extensive agricultural fields, vineyards, and proximity to Nazare, famous for its massive waves. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto)
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 Rural And Urban Landscapes Of Valado Dos Frades
 In Valado dos Frades, Portugal, on August 16, 2025, an aerial drone view captures Valado dos Frades, a town in the municipality of Nazare, in Portugal's Leiria district. The area is renowned for its extensive agricultural fields, vineyards, and proximity to Nazare, famous for its massive waves. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto)
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Guano (gull poo) stained steps alongside the Grand Hotel in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Guardian north of England editor Josh Halliday eating chips for lunch as several Herring Gulls watch out for scraps in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Herring Gulls keeping watch and swooping down over residents and holidaymakers in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Gulls in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
 A sign on the promenade asking visitors to avoid dropping litter to help deter the gulls.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Gulls in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Gulls in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
 Nick Addey, chair of Scarborough birders.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Gulls in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Gulls in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
 Nick Addey, chair of Scarborough birders.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Black Legged Kittiwakes nesting on the ledges of the Grand Hotel in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Black Legged Kittiwakes nesting on the ledges of the Grand Hotel in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Black Legged Kittiwakes nesting on the ledges of the Grand Hotel in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 Scarborough struggles with ‘gull muggings’ as urban seabird population rises
 SCARBOROUGH, 22 July 2025 - Black Legged Kittiwakes nesting on the ledges of the Grand Hotel in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. A Freedom of Information request has shown that there's been 300+ "gull muggings" and other incidents over the past few years in the town and that - despite gulls being on the endangered list - their number has grown exponentially in the popular seaside resort. Conservationists say it's as a result of overfishing, off-shore wind farms and warming seas.
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
 Orlando Gili / Guardian / eyevine
 
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
 Orlando Gili / Guardian / eyevine
 
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
 Orlando Gili / Guardian / eyevine
 
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
 Orlando Gili / Guardian / eyevine
 
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
 Orlando Gili / Guardian / eyevine
 
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
 Orlando Gili / Guardian / eyevine
 
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
 Orlando Gili / Guardian / eyevine
 
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
 Orlando Gili / Guardian / eyevine
 
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 How St Ives became patient zero of British overtourism
 The Cornish resort may be the picturebook seaside town but, through a desolate winter and a crowded summer, artists, fishers, visitors and locals reveal a community in danger of losing its soul.
 
 In winter, St Ives is empty and in summer, overwhelmed: a town that has lost its balance. Holiday cottages and Airbnbs fill the town with carnival, or absence, depending on the season, and locals are priced out. This dynamic plays out nationally - in Wales, Kent, Norfolk - but it has a brittle poignancy here.
 
 St Ives, Cornwall, weekend of 20th July, 2024.
 
 Orlando Gili / Guardian / eyevine
 
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