Finance-economy-India-attacks-tourism-Britain-crime, by Phil Hazlewood Foreign tourists walk along Anjuna beach in Goa early February 17, 2009. Nearly three million tourists, including 400,000 foreigners from colder climes, flock to the former Portuguese colony every year, drawn by its keen to soak up winter sun on the state's sandy beaches and reputation as a centre of the hippie counter-culture in the 1960s and 1970s. The state has recently been at the centre of controversy after a 15-year-old British girl died on a beach last year after consuming a large quantity of alcohol and drugs
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