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 thing which was made by man and not natural
nothing
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.
May be Sofia land (tried to make something to be like Disneyland, but in a very smaller part)
it means a n fish in the sea
Nope - zoos are man-made facilities - not natural.
Buildings and works of art are examples of man made tourist attractions in Italy. For example, a big tourist attraction is the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Construction of the building was started back in the twelfth century.
Natural attractions are features created by nature, such as mountains, lakes, or waterfalls, while man-made attractions are built by humans, such as theme parks, museums, or monuments. Natural attractions often highlight the beauty and uniqueness of the natural environment, while man-made attractions are designed to entertain, educate, or commemorate. Both types of attractions can be appealing to visitors for different reasons.
The Chernobyl disaster is an example of a man made disaster.
H2 Oasis is the largest indoor waterpark! It is located in Anchorage.
Many aspects of mathematics are not man-made. For example, the ratio of the circumference of a circle and its diameter will be pi, wherever it is. The inverse square laws for electromagnetic attraction (or repulsion) are universal. So, mathematics exists without people so no person can claim to have made it.