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Methods of InterpretationInterpretation turns facts into information for guests, whether that be through published materials, audio visual, interactive technology or audio and other sensory techniques
ConclusionMan made attractions and natural attractions use a fair amount of method interpretation techniques that meets the needs of everyone as without this they wouldn’t be able to attract a wide range of visitors. It is important that they cater for everyone’s needs in order to seem appealing to everyone. Everyone can benefit from interpretation for example:
Fulfils curiosity Creates meaning Entertaining Provokes further thought
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