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With the change in the economic model of our society, a ludic and recreational use of nature has become generalised and that of humanised places but with singular scenic values. It must be born in mind that, except for the actual path that has public ownership, nearly the whole Barranc belongs to small private owners. The people of the Barranc are welcoming and friendly, but they expect respect for what it cost them a lot to preserve. Often the irresponsible use of place like this by urban-minded people, leads to conflicts that could be avoided and the closure of areas that could be open to all. English translation by Anne Kay (thank you Anne!) |
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