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Malham, Yorkshire Dales Annotating photographs is an important skill to develop ready for your exams. Success Criteria Define type of tourism Identifies human attractions (one colour) Identifies physical attractions (one colour) Be specific and use geographical language Explain how these attractions will attract tourists to the area. Evidence from the photos (include what you can’t see and assume) Full sentences Steep and high limestone Cove attracts activity tourists for activities such as rock climbing. Footpaths to improve the access to the base of the Cove for tourists. People can probably walk to the top to explore the view.