A natural tourist destination would be somewhere that was not built by humans but has always existed or was created at some point by processes on Earth, e.g Niagra Falls.
Whereas, a man made attraction would have been built or set-up by humans such as the Eiffel Tower.
there are two type of tourist destination "natural and man made
Nope - zoos are man-made facilities - not natural.
The rugged mountains of Wales are an example of a natural tourist attraction. The theme park, Alton Towers (UK) is a man-made tourist attraction.
A rock is natural, the handaxe was the first man-made tool.
Peggy's Cove is about a 3/4 hour drive, Lunenburg (a UNESCO World Heritage site) is about an hour's drive, Grand Pre (Acadian settlement made famous by Longfellow's Evangeline) is about an hour, and Halifax itself has many tourist attractions.
Because it is a satellite - it stays in orbit around Earth. And it is natural - meaning not made by humans.
If something is not man-made, it is typically considered to be natural, meaning it occurs in nature without human intervention or influence.
Organic, meaning naturally grown or made from all natural ingredients.
Kentucky has many tourist attractions. Some natural tourist attractions would be Mammoth Cave, Cumberland Falls, the 10-county wide Lake Cumberland, and Yahoo Falls. Man-made tourist attractions include Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, The Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, and The Corvette Museum in Bowling Green.
Thomas Edison
Natural in science means that man cannot make it so that means GOD made them.Examples of natural in science: trees,petroleum,bauxite,land,animals,seas,lakes,the earth,grass,dirt and all other GOD made itams.
There is no standard meaning for the term "nachural." It is possible that it is a misspelling of the word "natural," which typically refers to something that is not made or changed by humans, existing in a pure state in the environment.