Litter, graffiti and trespassing: Plea for visitors to respect historic beauty spot
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Advocates raise red flag over disturbing behavior at UNESCO World Heritage Site: 'It is a scandal and a shame'
Spain's Teide National Park attracts 3 million visitors a year, which makes it among the most visited national parks in Europe. The volume is causing serious ecological strain, according to Euronews. The UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated in the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa, is host to impressive volcanic landscapes. However, visitors are straying off designated paths and collecting rocks, among other damaging behaviors. View this p…
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