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Even though civilization are all around
us, there are still some parts of the earth where our influence is small.
Visiting the most unspoilt parts in the world should be the most amazing thing. Seeing places no one has seen before : the real nature with beautiful sceneries, untouched regions where the traffic, the crowd, the shopping, the pollution... don’t exist, where a keen photographer would enjoy as a child. Places as:
- Namibia, one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world located in the southern of Africa, which is home to the largest number of cheetahs.
- Galapagos is home to giant tortoises , iguanas, sea lions, penguins, whales and fish and has been a biological marine preserve for fifty years.
-Papua New Guinea, one of the most rural and least explored places in the world which scientist think that many of the world’s undiscovered species of plants and animals exist in the jungle interior of the country .
-Bhutan, a no polluted place where more than 60 percent of the country is cover of forest, and the main of his territory has been designated as national parks or protected areas.
All of this places are inhabited but they aren’t victims of human activity, so they are keep practically intact.
I disagree with the fact of tourists visiting the most unspoilt parts in the world because tourism modifies the areas. Besides people would begin to want earn money at the expense of the scenery and they will modify the place building accommodations, using cars… And it would produce the change of the place as humans do with everything modifying the nature at will.
So, I think the really beauty of that places is the fact that it could be touristic places but they aren’t because the hearth of nature is in that unspoilt parts where a few humans live according to the nature and the nature doesn’t live according to the human life.
Visiting the most unspoilt parts in the world should be the most amazing thing. Seeing places no one has seen before : the real nature with beautiful sceneries, untouched regions where the traffic, the crowd, the shopping, the pollution... don’t exist, where a keen photographer would enjoy as a child. Places as:
- Namibia, one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world located in the southern of Africa, which is home to the largest number of cheetahs.
- Galapagos is home to giant tortoises , iguanas, sea lions, penguins, whales and fish and has been a biological marine preserve for fifty years.
-Papua New Guinea, one of the most rural and least explored places in the world which scientist think that many of the world’s undiscovered species of plants and animals exist in the jungle interior of the country .
-Bhutan, a no polluted place where more than 60 percent of the country is cover of forest, and the main of his territory has been designated as national parks or protected areas.
All of this places are inhabited but they aren’t victims of human activity, so they are keep practically intact.
I disagree with the fact of tourists visiting the most unspoilt parts in the world because tourism modifies the areas. Besides people would begin to want earn money at the expense of the scenery and they will modify the place building accommodations, using cars… And it would produce the change of the place as humans do with everything modifying the nature at will.
So, I think the really beauty of that places is the fact that it could be touristic places but they aren’t because the hearth of nature is in that unspoilt parts where a few humans live according to the nature and the nature doesn’t live according to the human life.
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