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Old 11-09-2004, 06:53 AM   #2
Cyber Wolf
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Originally Posted by Billy
I don't totally agree the opinion. But I think the overly travel & exploitation to the Shangri-La woulf finally destroy it and the beauty is dying away.
If it's managed well enough, that won't happen. At least it won't happen as quickly. Here in the US, we have nature preserves and parks and they are kept pretty unspoiled by having tourists only go into certain places. They aren't allowed to just run all over the place. I don't know how they have it set up for tourists there, but if they develop designated viewing points and pathways and things and a force to monitor and keep the tourists on them (something like our National Park officers and rangers), that should cut down on the bulldozing by human feet. Of course, it goes without saying they should discourage stuff like littering and plant damaging.
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