Sense of place is tied to the people who live there

“To me, a sense of place is nothing more than a sense of people. Whether a landscape is bleak or beautiful, it doesn’t mean anything to me until a person walks into it, and then what interests me is how the person behaves in that place.”
–Mark Salzman, in They Went: The Art and Craft of Travel Writing (1991)

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