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This paper uses myths present in tourists' discourse to provide insight about their holiday experiences. Anthropological and linguistic concepts of myth are reviewed and written, photographic and interview data are presented from two contrasting groups of tourists on boating holidays to the Norfolk Broads (UK). Myths were discernible in all three data strands, and relationships between them made it...