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unspoiled

British  
/ ʌnˈspɔɪlt, ʌnˈspɔɪld /

adjective

  1. (of a village, town, etc) having an unaltered character

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Moore replicates that stroll in different seasons, but the most memorable shows Mary marching beside a snow-blanketed lake doubling as an unspoiled canvas, wide with possibility.

From Salon

But in the end, Smilla’s quest for the innocent and unspoiled realm is mythic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Following so many years of sweaty anti-heroes grimacing through dim spaces or slugging it out in grime, the Sheridan-influenced West is an unspoiled treasure worth fighting over.

From Salon

A festival unspoiled by spectacle and overflowing with soul.

From Salon

In 2023, it also became the first International Dark Sky Sanctuary in Europe, meaning its unspoiled view of the night sky is protected for current and future generations.

From BBC