Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Tourists flock to the Italian galleries, but they don't seem to get crowded. The religious subjects inspire silence. There is little alternative to the countless Madonnas, Annunciations, and Saint Sebastians; those with a low tolerance for Renaissance art may lose patience quickly in Florence.
Most stop in the low camps, squeezing their "family-size" tents into the crowded confines of the valley. Some--braver souls who don't mind a half-mile hike or an occasional bear-venture to higher regions, spending the week at Tenaya, or Tioga, or Tuolomne. And then there are...
Most emerge when their food runs out to retrieve their cars at the trailhead and drive back past the populous "High Camps," through the crowded valley to the plains below. They leave behind the mountains and return once more to the noisy cities, the crowded discos, the McDonalds. The ragged...
The Global 2000 Report to the President, issued last summer, was trumpeted by its sponsors as the most detailed and authoritative review yet of the planet's population, natural resources and environmental problems. Three years in the making, the 800-page report pulled together statistics and analyses from 13...
"Cambridge, particularly in the Harvard Square area, is very crowded, very busy and very dangerous. Davis has at most 30,000, 35,000 people, and students are very much a part of the community," he explains.