Aesthetic Tourism

 A section of the book that I found interesting was the contrast between appreciation of nature for its ability spiritually awaken someone and the appreciation of nature for its aesthetic value. The latter definitely seems to be more surface level and does not reflect an appreciation for nature in its truest form. However, in the field of environmental advocacy, I think it's important to take the world as it is. Ideally, everyone would find a spiritual connection with nature, but that simply won't ever be the case. Sometimes even a superficial appreciation for nature is beneficial when the alternative is no appreciation at all. Maybe the 'why' someone gains an appreciation for nature and the environment isn't as important so long as they gain one at all. 

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