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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Scenic Attractiveness refers to the scenic importance of a landscape based on human perceptions of the intrinsic beauty of landform, rockform, waterform, and vegetation pattern. Usually reflects varying visual perception attributes of variety, unity, vividness, intactness, coherence, mystery, uniqueness, harmony, balance, and pattern. It is classified as: "Distinctive" (or most appealing) "Typical or Common" "Indistinctive" (or least appealing). Classification is subjective. Some features have been mapped as distinctive based one or two very distinctive attributes such as an imposing peak with distinctive form and color. In contract, the stark imposing eastern escarpments of the Wasatch Plateau being classifed "common", mostly based on appeal and great extent. Reference: Landscape Aesthetics – A Handbook for Scenery Management. USDA Forest Service, Agriculture Handbook Number 701.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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