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===Tourism===
===Tourism===
The Vandarch is a common destination for boating sports, such as snorkeling, diving, waterskiing, and boating. Communities across national borders, especially in the Kestrel Isles, share a robust sailboating community and frequently challenge Burgundine visitors and other tourists from seafaring countries abroad to participate in races and other events. While not as vibrant as a tropical sea, the Vandarch has its own natural beauty, often being depicted as serene and safer than other aquatic destinations. The Sea also has a great number of historic towns and forts along its coast which serve as attractions, and the sea's generally shallow nature makes it popular among international organizations training crews on seabed scanning, cable-laying, and other business-related technologies.
The Vandarch is a common destination for boating sports, such as snorkeling, diving, waterskiing, and boating. Communities across national borders, especially in the Kestrel Isles, share a robust sailboating community and frequently challenge Burgundine visitors and other tourists from seafaring countries abroad to participate in races and other events. While not as vibrant as a tropical sea, the Vandarch has its own natural beauty, often being depicted as serene and safer than other aquatic destinations. The Sea also has a great number of historic towns and forts along its coast which serve as attractions, and the sea's generally shallow nature makes it popular among international organizations training crews on seabed scanning, cable-laying, and other business-related technologies.
Sea-based tourism saw a decline in the mid-1990s owing to the catastrophic [[Sinking of the MS Hollona|sinking of the MS ''Hollona'']] in 1993 which raised questions of maritime safety, the decline not turning until the beginning of the 21st century.
===Indigenous Peoples===
===Indigenous Peoples===
The Vandarch Basin is the ancestral homelands to several Gaelic and mixed-Gaelic peoples in its northern reaches, as well as native Gothic peoples in the south and several extinct or later assimilated first peoples such as the pre-Gaelic ''Fenni''. In addition, the Vandarch has seen a number of movements of foreign peoples such as Coscivians, Aengles, Latins and Romance-descent peoples, and non-native Germanic and Gaelic peoples in varying degrees throughout history.
The Vandarch Basin is the ancestral homelands to several Gaelic and mixed-Gaelic peoples in its northern reaches, as well as native Gothic peoples in the south and several extinct or later assimilated first peoples such as the pre-Gaelic ''Fenni''. In addition, the Vandarch has seen a number of movements of foreign peoples such as Coscivians, Aengles, Latins and Romance-descent peoples, and non-native Germanic and Gaelic peoples in varying degrees throughout history.
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