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Not able to hear well; partly or completely deaf.
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A system of communicating using hand movements rather than spoken words, as used by people who cannot hear.
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Special interest, culture, and/or activity-based tourism involving a small number of tourist in authentic settings.
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A welcome speech that occurs at the beginning of an event or activity.
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Conventional tourism involving large numbers of tourists in staged settings.
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A small device that fits inside the ear and makes sounds louder, used by people who cannot hear well.
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A special chair with wheels, used by people who cannot walk because of illness, an accident, etc.
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Place where people can relax and receive health and beauty treatments, with, for example, steam baths and exercise equipment.
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A long narrow bar that you can hold onto for support, for example when you are going up or down stairs.
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A dog trained to guide a blind person.
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A path that is made for people to walk along, especially in the country.
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An area or building where people can leave their cars.
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An opening into a building or a room, where the door is.
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A passage or path for walking along, often outside and raised above the ground.
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Not able to see
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Unable to hear anything or unable to hear very well