Nature is full of miracles, we just need to notice. There may be so much beauty in our immediate vicinity, but we can be amazed at the alien landscape.
Whether it's beaches, plains or mountains, the scenery can be stunning. Even if it is a wandering terrain, it will often conquer the area with its wonders or be influenced by the power of novelty.
The Austrian highlands attract hikers, skiers, and hikers to stop just to get the visuals of the mountains and nature.
Even in cartoons, they show the wonderful magic of nature. Ice Magic and Ice Magic 2. Disney were also inspired by Austrian natural beauty. The story is set in an animated version of an Austrian village. Hallstatt is a quiet village with a population of less than a thousand people, surrounded by mountains. So Arendelle is a graphic replica of Hallstatt, consciously created by the filmmakers, but they may not have guessed what its implications would be. Nor is it quite certain that the creators of the Ice Magic actually copied Hallstatt under Arendelle.
No matter how it was, the quiet Austrian village has been increasingly popular with tourists ever since they know that the Ice Magic has been modeled on this settlement. Far fewer people know that the same small village has been a World Heritage Site since 1997. Its salt mine is one of the oldest in the world.
Since 2009 - that is, since the advent of the Ice Magic cartoon - however, silence and tranquility have been less characteristic of the village, the sorrow of those who live there. Since the advent of the Ice Magic, millions of tourists have been visiting this picturesque place. Tourism in the Austrian village is certainly boosted by the number of visitors who visit it, up to 10,000 daily, but also by the intimacy and tranquility.
It is a fact that Halstatt has wonderful natural features, and its historical past is not neglected, but this is already a mass that is undesirable for the locals. Even though there are many useful tourist revenues, it can improve the settlement and make life easier for the locals.
The peaceful little village until 2009 has become a lively tourist attraction that the management of the village now wants to calm down. I would like to reduce the number of visitors because it is a burden on both the environment and the people living there.
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(Source: marmalade.co.uk | photos: pixabay.com)