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Volunteers in popular Hallerbos see positive trend: the tourists are still prefer for the bluebells

Halle With thousands of day trip tourists this easter weekend to the purple floral carpets in the Hallerbos drawn. Forty volunteers kept together with the fores

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Volunteers in popular Hallerbos see positive trend: the tourists are still prefer for the bluebells
Halle With thousands of day trip tourists this easter weekend to the purple floral carpets in the Hallerbos drawn. Forty volunteers kept together with the foresters an eye in the sail. “Signposted walks and the marked paths make a difference,” says volunteer Frans Van Winghe. “All understand some people still don't think they are the bluebells should just leave.”

The car parks to the Hallerbos were during the easter weekend, especially in the afternoon quite full. The hyacintenbus, that commutes between the train station and Hallerbos, was the whole day by a popular bus route. The hyacintenseizoen reaches its climax, that much is clear. In the meantime, help of forty volunteers, the staff of the Agency for Nature and Forest, everything in the right direction. “Most of us speak Dutch, French and English, and so we can also the international tourists help,” explains Frans Van Winghe. “We show the way to the right paths and lay them straight out that they are on which trails should remain and not between the birds may walk in it.”

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