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When a curious tourist travels through an unknown country using a guidebook, at the end of his trip he may have a number of different feelings. If the land he visited was interesting and the guidebook brought him to the most remarkable places and clearly explained to him the meaning of what he was seeing and how to move through the country, he probably would have remained interested in his trip, loved the new country and would want to return to it in order to explore it more in detail. If the guidebook was unclear, did not to give him the correct explanations or guide him to remarkable places, he may leave without an interest in the land, lay down his guidebook and not come back.

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Mattassi, R., Loose, D.A., Vaghi, M. (2009). Conclusions. In: Mattassi, R., Loose, D.A., Vaghi, M. (eds) Hemangiomas and Vascular Malformations. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0569-3_39

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