Honeypot (Geography)
In
geography
, a
honeypot
is a particularly popular attraction within a managed
tourist
area, such as a
national park
. Examples include
Malham Cove
, in the
Yorkshire Dales
,
England
, and
Old Faithful
in
Yellowstone
,
USA
. Honeypot sites are often encouraged because they concentrate the damage caused by tourists on small sites, making conservation easier in other parts of the managed area.
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