The Sydney opera house
There are many major attractions in North America, natural or man-made. Natural attractions include the Grand Canyon, Niagara Falls, and the Great Lakes. Man-made attractions include Disneyland, Disney World, the CNN Tower, and the Zocalo. The best places to go for major attractions would be major cities (New York, Mexico City, Toronto, Los Angeles, etc.).
The liberty bell
Disneyland, Disneyworld, the Eifel tower.....
Hey Taj Mahal in India The pyramids in Egypt The Louvre in France The Colosseum in Rome
Human atractions are tourist attractions that have been made by people, such as the Eiffel Tower in France. Physical attractions are the attractions that have been made by nature such as beaches or lakes.
eiffel tower, great wall of china, and taj mahal are some examples of man made where you can see that was built by human.
The Sydney Opera House is indeed one of Australia's most famous man-made tourist attractions. Approximately four million tourists visit the Opera House each year.
The Pacaya Volcano mostly, but if I don't know any man-made landmarks.
Yep! The entire park is full of rides, hotels, and attractions! Visit if you can!
Visitor attractions can be classified into two categories, man-made or natural-made. Man made would include everything from Disneyland to the world's biggest ball of yarn. Natural-made would include everything from beaches to mountains. Attractions are important to the tourism industry because both of these types of attractions are the only factor for tourism. For example, if you're planning a trip to France to see the sights, i.e. the Eiffel Tower, that's part of the tourism industry, whereas if your planning a trip to Paris to visit your relatives, that's not part of the tourism industry. Attractions are what drive the tourism industry and the only reason it exists.
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People travel for Natural attractions basically because these natural attrations are facinating to see and they are not made by man but only by nature. It is also a good change if you are living in a highly uraban neighborhood.