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Most and visitors
Most visitors are day-trippers, although there are 23 holiday properties and a camp site for staying visitors, mostly also around the south of the island.
Most of these tourists arrived during the months of May ( 143 visitors ), June ( 118 ), September ( 188 ), November ( 179 ) and December ( 172 ).
Most mosques in the United States, for example, report receiving non-Muslim visitors every month.
Most of the visitors in 2004 — 27 % — came from China, with 8 to 9 % coming from the United States, Japan, and South Korea, respectively.
Most references to the islands from occasional visitors comment on the lack of law and order and the lack of religiosity of the inhabitants.
Most visitors are unlikely to ever see either Cape Grysbok or Klipspringer.
Most Dutch people continue to enjoy this as a cherished tradition and see Zwarte Piet as a fairy tale figure, without any racial implications, and look forward to his annual appearance, while a minority, as well as many visitors, see him as a racist caricature and fear it shapes Dutch children's perceptions of black people.
Most visitors use the park as a base for water-based activities on Lake Eildon, such as power boating and water ski-ing.
Most visitors remain on the sheltered western side of the island, where the jetty, resort and best snorkeling can be found.
Most visitors come from Wisconsin and Illinois.
Most visitors, however, are day trippers ( about 4, 000 / day in July and August alone ), with the result that after the last ferry leaves at 6. 30pm, calm returns to Langestreek, the village high street.
Most visitors only stop for short periods of time to eat at one of the several restaurants or stay overnight in the hotel.
Most visitors come to Rügen between April and October, the peak season being from June to August, but its quiet atmosphere in winter is also appreciated.
Most Hannibal residents enjoy the visitors and the town at large enjoys much success through tourist revenue.
Most people wear new clothes with bright colours, while biscuits, cakes, samosas, pies and tarts are presented to visitors as treats.
Most visitors to the city are there on business or Mexican nationals.
Most foreign visitors through the city are young, especially from European countries such as France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland and England, who pass through the bus station.
Most foreign visitors to the city are from Guatemala, which include those who come to visit the area ’ s beaches.
Most international visitors come in the summer.
Most visitors are attracted to Uji for its centuries old historic sites which include many Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples.
Most visitors arrive on one of the ferries from Fremantle, Perth, and Hillarys.
Most of the drama was shot on home video by Brian Le Lion, and extensively photographed by other zoo visitors.
Most of the visitors are Dutch.

Most and park
Most park planners look to water frontage for basic park areas.
Most of Cambridge's large office towers are located here, giving the area somewhat of an office park feel.
Most of the old park was to be demolished to make room for new development, with one section remaining to house a baseball museum and public park.
Most roads in the park are gravel with some sandy stretches and can be driven on with a conventional vehicle.
Most entry points to the park are indicated by signs installed by the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service which usually indicate any activities that may be prohibited within park boundaries.
Most of the park lies in the Tuggerah Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because of its importance for a variety of water and woodland birds.
Most of the land that was to become part of Stage One of Kakadu was granted to the Kakadu Aboriginal land Trust under the Land Rights Act in August 1978 and, in November 1978, the Land Trust and the Director signed a lease for the land to be managed as a national park.
Most of the land in the park also lies within the Keep River Important Bird Area, identified as such because of its importance for the conservation of the endangered Gouldian Finch.
Most of the major attractions in the park are linked by sealed road and are easily accessed by two-wheel drive car.
Most of the park is over 600 metres above sea level, with altitudes ranging from 160 m at the Picton River to 1, 255 m at Hartz Peak.
Most mammals in the park are nocturnal, and include Bennett's wallabies, Tasmanian Pademelons, brushtail possums, echidnas and platypus.
Most of the park lies within the Murray-Sunset, Hattah and Annuello Important Bird Area ( IBA ), so identified by BirdLife International because it contains mallee habitat supporting a suite of threatened mallee bird species, including the Malleefowl, Black-eared Miner and Mallee Emu-wren.
Most of the park lies within the Paroo Floodplain and Currawinya Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because of its importance, when conditions are suitable, for large numbers of waterbirds.
Most of the area has been designated as a national park.
Most of the park is accessible for hikers, but due to its remoteness and rugged terrain only experienced bushwalkers should undertake extensive hikes.
Most of the park is in the western part of the island.
Most of the park is eucalypt woodland with patches of sandy soils that are used by the wombats for burrowing.
Most discussion centers on maintaining and expanding open and accessible park areas on Lake Michigan and along Trail Creek.
Most park at Hartsdale station, due to Scarsdale station having scarce parking.
Most of the park is open and grassy with a few shade trees and benches.
Most of it is now buried under the park, but it is said that it is possible to see it just north of the pond.

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