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Switzerland's Lavertezzo overrun with tourists after video goes viral | Switzerland's Lavertezzo overrun with tourists after video goes viral |
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Most people would be delighted if their home town was compared to the Maldives, one of the world's top beauty spots. | Most people would be delighted if their home town was compared to the Maldives, one of the world's top beauty spots. |
But not, it seems, those living in the village of Lavertezzo, Switzerland. | But not, it seems, those living in the village of Lavertezzo, Switzerland. |
Residents here are thoroughly fed up with a recent influx of tourists, who they accuse of turning their idyllic valley into "an open air toilet". | Residents here are thoroughly fed up with a recent influx of tourists, who they accuse of turning their idyllic valley into "an open air toilet". |
This latest stream of tourists were all apparently inspired by a minute-long video, which has been watched 2.6m times so far, dubbing the area "the Maldives of Milan". | This latest stream of tourists were all apparently inspired by a minute-long video, which has been watched 2.6m times so far, dubbing the area "the Maldives of Milan". |
In it, filmmaker Marco Capedri and his friend Federico Sambruni frolic in the crystal clear waters of the Verzasca river, in the shadow of an imposing double-arched stone bridge. | |
"A magnificent canyon crossed with emerald waters - one hour from Milan and 45 minutes from Varese," Mr Capedri's post proclaimed. | |
With that, Lavertezzo's residents - who are no strangers to tourists - found themselves overwhelmed by Italians crossing the border in search of a taste of paradise. | With that, Lavertezzo's residents - who are no strangers to tourists - found themselves overwhelmed by Italians crossing the border in search of a taste of paradise. |
"I thought the valley had exploded," one resident told Ticino News [in Italian]. | "I thought the valley had exploded," one resident told Ticino News [in Italian]. |
Another accused the tourists, who came from all over, of turning the valley into "an outdoor toilet" and "running semi-naked down the street". The reporter, meanwhile, noted the "socks, cigarettes and cans" left behind by the day-trippers. | Another accused the tourists, who came from all over, of turning the valley into "an outdoor toilet" and "running semi-naked down the street". The reporter, meanwhile, noted the "socks, cigarettes and cans" left behind by the day-trippers. |
The town's mayor, Roberto Bacciarini, was more circumspect in his response. | The town's mayor, Roberto Bacciarini, was more circumspect in his response. |
Speaking to Italian newspaper Repubblica [in Italian], he admitted the video had done "a good job" in attracting people to the area, but added: "[Mr Capedri] would do us a favour if he asked his compatriots to park their cars in an orderly manner, and respect the rules of the place." |
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