Nature's places - leave them alone!

This Comment is under development as and when -
The following is a comment (to be written more coherently as and when) about an initiative created by 'officials' who think they speak for tourism, in this instants in Wales. But this is not confined to a beautiful country, it is happening in a lot of places. I obviously have not conducted a survey of tourism in the UK, so these comments are purely my own thoughts on, what I see as an 'issue'.

"The waterfall has existed for years in its' natural state with a steady stream of visitors who enjoy an environment seemingly untouched by 'man', we do not need to be told that a garden is indeed a garden do we - how insulting. This 'development' or embellishment will all look fake and it is sure to scare away the wildlife - an increased number of visitors will be mainly to blame for this. More waste of money, or are you going to start charging, ohh let's see... £11.50 to walk up the aesthetically-false oversized pathway to view the water? Well done Wales, now give yourselves a big bloody pay rise, I'm sure you will.


To blame: these 'people' (robots) in predominantly council jobsworth jobs.
Real people need places that do not appear to be, and some which are totally not touched by man to allow themselves to be natural and feel reality. People do NOT need: sign-posts, landscaped features, explainations about 'history' (sometimes we do nto care!), pamphlets, directions, national-trust-like assistants... the blah is endless... in a mouthful, we do not want or care for bloody 'information', and certainly do not want man-created attractions to take the life out of feeling earth and it's energy, and using our own intelligence to understand and relate, without instructions or human intervention. We just want to BE.

Yes, I will have more to say about this later... and that horrific THING they (Im sure 'they' are Berkshire County Council [I'll find out]) are building in Langley Park, which, apart from being a grotesque waste of money, now ruins one of the best managed-nature parks in the United Kingdom, well bloody done, yet again. More to come, I totally oppose the ruination and invasion of freedom people and wildlife have to roam freely without the aid of, or seeing a single human being as long as they wish to! And of course the defacement of our nature-parks. And Lastly (honest), the insulting, babyish patronisation of the public and the publics right/ability to learn independently without being patronised into following others. Put that in your egotistical bloated money stuffed pipe and smoke it councils everywere."

[more coherence when I sign back in]