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thesweetcheat
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Re: Sense of Place/Wildness
May 07, 2012, 22:13
Littlestone wrote:
It can’t be denied that some places feel more ‘comfortable, welcoming, meaningful or unpleasant’ than others, but the reasons for that could be anything.


Bit more Stan Beckensall:

Stan Beckensall wrote:
The strength of feeling about some events brings with it a special 'sense of place', but when many people claim to feel horror at Glencoe it is because they have been told what happened there. We can colour our reactions to places through knowledge.
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