Talk:Peak District

The citation given is now a dead link, so it best that others who know the film locations might wish to weigh in and change the image and/or caption used.

It is NOT the second-most visited national park in the world after Mount Fuji – this is an error which has been widely-repeated on the internet, but is not true."

They're almost certainly referring to (among others) that Lonely Planet guide factoid claiming visitor numbers at the Peak District as second only to Fuji's.

Haploidavey (talk) 17:45, 4 June 2021 (UTC)[reply] Managed to track down a google-scanned copy of the Waugh, D. (2000) book reference used for the first sentence of the Economy sub-section.

Regretfully, another reason for not adding the page number is that the same book repeats the "more visitors than anywhere else, apart from Mount Fuji" legend.

The link to the relevant book (and hopefully, the right page) is: https://books.google.co.uk/books?lr=&id=7GH0KZZthGoC&q=Peak+Distric+Tourism#v=snippet&q=Peak%20Distric%20Tourism&f=false One of my reasons for posting here is that I reckon this a fine article, worked on by editors committed to doing the best possible, and to ask if anyone might have access to a more recent book whose author has done their own strenuous supervision and critical research on behalf of 'A' level students everywhere, rather than relying on what came before and just twiddling with it.

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House in Peak District National Park