If that was in the USA it would be a 'National Park' with private 'concessionaires' running hotels and taco stands catering to thousands of people a day (sometime soon only via 'waiting lists'). Think Yosemite Valley, Yellowstone, etc. Sure the US has some grand wildernesses (those that the mining, forestry, and cattle industries have grudgingly relinquished), but those centuries old human habitats that have aged gracefully into such spectacular surroundings are virtually non-existent here. I thank you for the image of such a lovely scene.