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Advanced Photoshop Pictures Contest - 26 image entries
Tourism Unusual
Contest Directions: Create controversial / unusual tourism advertisements for any country in the world. (Please remember to keep your entries Safe For Work, and do NOT use infamous "four-letter words", "bird sign", etc.)
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Jackpot: 1st place: $50, 2nd place: $30 , 3rd place: $20
Started: 3/22/2006 6:00:00 AM, Ended: 3/24/2006 6:00:00 AM







This contest is fueled by the following news:
In the first instance it was bloody. Then it was hell. Now, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation -- CBC -- has announced that it is imposing new restrictions on Australia's infamous tourism advertisement. The Australian advert features a listing of some of that country's famous attractions with the tagline "Where the bloody hell are you?" The ad campaign is intended to target people in China, Japan, India, the United States, Germany and Britain. The campaign is a follow up to the smashingly successful "Put another shrimp on the barbie" tourism campaign of the 1980s. That campaign featured singlet-wearing comedian Paul Hogan and lured an estimated 250,000 American tourists to Australia. The CBC maintains that the word "hell" might offend viewers who tune into their televisions during family viewing timeslots. Britain's advertising regulator already has objected to the word "bloody". However, the agency relented when Australia's federal Tourism Minister Fran Bailey flew to Britain to lobby for the original advertisement, including the word "bloody". Nonetheless, on Wednesday CBC spokeswoman Ruth Soles suggested Bailey put in a call to the corporation before packing her bags and embarking on a another lobbying mission. Soles said the CBC advertisement standards people apparently took no exception to the word "bloody" but did object to "hell" in the family program timeslots. The objection has been made by the CBC even though hell was probably part of the common everyday Canadian language, even when speaking around children in that country.
 
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Angola pictures
Angola
  Sigh.
picture by Registered

Saudi Beaches
Saudi Beaches pictures
  Sure is hot in here.
picture by Registered

Chernobyl
Chernobyl pictures
picture by hygglobert

Rwanda
Rwanda pictures
  Attention all adrenaline junkies...
picture by ice

Down where?!?!
Down where?!?! pictures
  Full view is much "peachier"
picture by Daddysgirl

Welcome to the love triangle
Welcome to the love triangle pictures
picture by hygglobert

Significance
Significance pictures
  Well, there might be a few reasons.
picture by Registered

Reconstruction
Reconstruction pictures
picture by gungasdindin

Seal Clubbing
Seal Clubbing pictures
  Have a smashing time!
picture by 2oakes

Bloody HeII (for real)
Bloody HeII (for real) pictures
picture by BruceLeroy

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