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Heotaixanh Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Untouched nature or true nature?

I want to make a nature tourism slogan but my english is not good enough. For the very, very beautiful nature (I mean pristine nature), between "untouched Nature" and "true nature", which one can I use? Thanks.

Do anyone have any suggestions for the word before "nature" I can use?
  

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"Untouched" is the ordinary word for that. The single word "wilderness" means what you describe. "Pure nature" might work, depending on the setting.

  • "Untouched" is the ordinary word for that.
  • The single word "wilderness" means what you describe.
  • "Pure nature" might work, depending on the setting.
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"Untouched" is the ordinary word for that. The single word "wilderness" means what you describe. "Pure nature" might work, depending on the setting.
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Hello, heotaixanh—and welcome to English Forums.

'Undisturbed nature' is also a phrase, but your 'pristine nature' is probably the best choice.

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