Tourism:

- A place worth visiting, often high, with a good view of surrounding countryside or notable buildings.


- An object of interest for a tourist, or a purpose-built tourist attraction


Ecotourism:

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- Named area of water mostly surrounded by land but with level connection to the ocean or a lake.


- Landform along a body of water which consists of sand, shingle or other loose material


- An opening to a sea cave which has grown landwards resulting in blasts of water from the opening due to the wave action.


- A piece of elevated land sticking out into the sea or large lake.


- A spring characterized by intermittent discharge of water ejected turbulently and accompanied by steam


- A permanent body of ice formed naturally from snow that is moving under its own weight.


- A spring of geothermally heated groundwater


- A narrow strip of land, bordered by water on both sides and connecting two larger land masses


- A piece of land projecting into water from a larger land mass, nearly surrounded by water


- A feature (rock, sandbar, coral, etc) lying permanently beneath the surface of the water.


- A place where ground water flows naturally from the ground


- A narrow area of water surrounded by land on two sides and by water on two other sides.


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- A rock arch naturally formed by erosion, with an opening underneath.


- An entrance to a cave: a natural underground space large enough for a human to enter


- A hill of sand formed by wind, covered with no or very little vegetation


- A fumarole is an opening in a planet's crust, which emits steam and gases


- The top (summit) of a hill or mountain.

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- A natural depression or hole in the surface topography.


- A natural depression flanked by ridges or ranges of mountains or hills


- An opening exposed on the earth's surface where volcanic material is emitted.


Activities:

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- A course or track for (motor) racing


- A bowling game popular in North America with 10 pins.


- A Japanese martial art by blending with the motion of the attacker and redirecting the force of the attack rather than opposing it head-on.


- The art, practice, or skill of propelling arrows with the use of a bow.


- A collection of sports which combines various athletic contests based on the skills of running, jumping, and throwing.


- A racquet sport played by singles or in teams of two, who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court (pitch) divided by a net.


- A bat-and-ball game played between two teams of nine players on a field (pitch or stadium) each who take turns batting and fielding.


- A sport played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court.


- Volleyball played on a sand court


- Cue sports, a wide variety of games of skill generally played with a cue stick which is used to strike billiard balls, moving them around a cloth-covered billiards table bounded by rubber cushions.


- A cycle sport performed on BMX bikes, either in competitive BMX racing or freestyle BMX, or else in general on- or off-road recreation.


- Boxing is a combat sport in which two people engage in a contest by throwing punches with gloved hands against each other.


- Paddle propelled lightweight narrow boats.


- Chess is a popular two-player strategy board game.


- Non-competitive diving is just jumping from a cliff or a rock into water.


- Marks elements to represent natural climbing sites (climbing areas, sectors, crags, frozen waterfalls, etc.) or artificial climbs (climbing walls, indoor climbing halls, etc.)


- An adventure park, where people climb, walk or otherwise move on prebuilt wires and other objects.


- A sport practised with the horse as a partner


- Fencing is the martial art of fighting with blades. Divided into three weapon categories: foil, sabre (spelled saber in the United States) and épée.


- A hand ball game played on a square court.


- Gaga (or gaga ball) is a variant of dodgeball that is played in a gaga "pit"


- A stick and ball game played from a 'tee' to a hole.


- A type of sport that includes physical exercises requiring balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, artistry and endurance.


- Throwing horseshoes at a peg target.


- A ball and stick game played on an ice rink.


- A sport or pastime by moving on ice while using ice skates.


- Kickboxing is a group of stand-up combat sports based on kicking and punching.


- A team sport played with a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball. Players use the head of the lacrosse stick to carry pass, catch, and shoot the ball into the goal.


- Laser tag is a tag game played in an arena.


- Codified systems and traditions of combat practices


- Miniature golf, also known as minigolf, mini-putt, crazy golf, or putt-putt, is an offshoot of the sport of golf focusing solely on the putting aspect of its parent game.


- Motorcycle racing on unpaved surfaces.


- A game in which players mark their opponents with colored paint capsules shot out of an air gun.


- Pickleball, a tennis-like game played with a slower ball on a smaller court.


- Pilates is a physical fitness system developed in the early 20th century by Joseph Pilates.


- Generic dance sport.


- Generic dance sport.


- Human propulsion using legs and feet only.


- Sailing: the sport of using wind to power sails which propel a boat


- To mark a physical object as for scuba diving


- Firing weapons at a target.


- An area designated and equipped for skateboarding


- Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer


- A bat-and-ball game similar to baseball.


- A place where people swim for sport.


- A bat and ball game played over a table.


- A competition where two or four players use a ball and rackets over a net.


- A hand ball sport played by two teams over a net.


- Fitness improvement by forming different postures.


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- A venue with pay-to-play games.


- A managed beach, including within the boundary any associated facilities. Entry may also require payment of a fee.


- A place that is used to observe wildlife, especially birds.


- A dance venue or dance hall.


- A place to play disc golf.


- A designated area, with or without a fenced boundary, where dog-owners are permitted to exercise their pets unrestrained.


- A physical adventure game in which players solve a series of puzzles using clues, hints and strategy to complete the objectives at hand.


- A fire ring or fire pit, often at a campsite or picnic site.


- A public or private place for fishing.


- A place where flowers and other plants are grown in a decorative and structured manner or for scientific purposes.


- A place where people with common interests (science, technology, ...) meet.


- A place where you can skate and play bandy or ice hockey.


- A facility for mooring leisure yachts and motor boats.


- A place or area where you can play miniature golf.


- A protected area of importance for wildlife, flora, fauna or features of geological or other special interest.


- A park, usually in an urban (municipal) setting, created for recreation and relaxation.


- A table with benches for food and rest.


- A playground: an area designed for children to play.


- A slipway: a ramp for launching a boat into water.


- An amusement park with features like water slides, recreational pools (e.g. wave pools) or lazy rivers.


- A zoological garden, where animals are confined for viewing by the public.


- A museum: an institution with exhibitions on scientific, historical, cultural topics


- An amusement park where entertainment is provided by rides, games, concessions.


- A facility with living aquatic animals for public viewing.


History:

- A decommissioned aircraft which generally remains in one place


- A historic/retired anchor. Usually found in historic maritime areas.


- A church with a historical value.


- A designated historic district.


- A military fort, a stand-alone defensive structure which differs from a castle in that there is no permanent residence.


- A historic house.


- A decommissioned locomotive which generally remains in one place


- Historic manors/mansions having different use today


- Small memorials, usually remembering special persons, people who lost their lives in the wars, past events or missing places.


- A historic marker that shows the distance to important destinations.


- A memorial object, which is especially large, built to remember, show respect to a person or group of people or to commemorate an event.


- A decommissioned railway car which generally remains in one place


- Remains of structures that were once complete, but have fallen into partial or complete disrepair.


- A decommissioned ship/submarine which generally remains in one place


- A decommissioned tank which generally remains in one place


- A decommissioned vehicle which generally remains in one place


- A historical cross along a way, symbol of Christian faith.


- A shrine often showing a religious depiction. Tag is used also for modern shrines.


- A nautical craft that has been sunk or destroyed.






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