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During data collection, the team surveyed and identified thirty amen-
ities of potential touristic interest: eleven in Rakitovec; eight in Podpeč; and
eleven in Zazid. Natural amenities included dry meadow, karst caves, karst
dolines, and wild flowering plants (Fig. 10).
However, during the last meeting session, the group collectively agreed
on the amenities which they short-listed as those with the greatest potential
for attracting tourists. These are listed and described in Tab. 1 and ranked
accordingly.
Fig. 10 Karst meadows above Rakitovec
Photo by Valentina Brečko Grubar, 2019
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During data collection, the team surveyed and identified thirty amen-
ities of potential touristic interest: eleven in Rakitovec; eight in Podpeč; and
eleven in Zazid. Natural amenities included dry meadow, karst caves, karst
dolines, and wild flowering plants (Fig. 10).
However, during the last meeting session, the group collectively agreed
on the amenities which they short-listed as those with the greatest potential
for attracting tourists. These are listed and described in Tab. 1 and ranked
accordingly.
Fig. 10 Karst meadows above Rakitovec
Photo by Valentina Brečko Grubar, 2019
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