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Honeypot (geography)

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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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