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Kenya sees decline in tourist numbers despite lifting international flights ban

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Mai Mahiu, Aug 30 (EFE/EPA).- Kenya continued to see a decline in international tourist numbers despite lifting the ban on international flights, forcing the government to rely on local tourism. (Camera: DANIEL IRUNGU). SHOT LIST: A SUBSIDIZED TOUR TRIP ORGANIZED BY LOCAL TOUR COMPANY IN KEREITA FOREST, KENYA.SOUD BITE: DINESH THAKUR, SITE MANAGER OF FLYING FOX COMPANY AT 'THE FOREST' INSIDE KEREITA FOREST, KENYA (IN ENGLISH).

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