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Tourist landscapes and time

Giant’s Causeway is a landscape rich in geo-mythology
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Tourism is an overlapping study area for two core A-level topics:

Landscape Systems and Changing Places. Through studying A-level geography, students develop deeper knowledge of both physical and human geography, and learn how to apply these understandings to the study of people–environment interactions.

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