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Beneath the Surface

July 01, 2014 12:00 AM
On a clear July morning, a few of my closest friends and I left our hotel in Budapest, Hungary, in search of an adventure. We made our way across the Danube River and continued to Castle Hill, where we hunted down the unassuming sign marking the entry to the Labyrinth of Buda Castle. Not knowing what to expect, we excitedly ventured off the cobblestone street and away from the morning sun and descended a narrow staircase enclosed by dark stone walls. The stairway led us to a dimly lit corridor that looked like it came straight out of an Indiana Jones movie. Our eyes had barely adjusted to the darkness when a friendly Hungarian woman greeted us and showed us where to begin our self-guided tour.
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Tourism: Why Do We Do It?

October 25, 0020 12:00 AM
Tourism: Why Do We Do It?
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Getaway to the Golden Gulf Coast

October 05, 0020 12:00 AM
Looking for a quick weekend getaway? Galveston Island, TX is what cute little beach town dreams are made of. Complete with brightly painted stilt houses, a historic downtown, uniquely themed restaurants, an old-timey pier overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, miles of beach access, and relaxing resorts, you’ll have a hard time choosing what to do first.
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Letter from the Editor

March 07, 0020 12:00 AM
Honeysuckle. That was all I could smell as I strolled through the backwoods of northern Alabama. I took in the faint smell that left an even fainter taste in my mouth. Something about the copacetic atmosphere filled me with perspective and appreciation for the natural earth. I breathed in the scent and experienced a world of whimsy, a world of romance, a world of serenity.
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Suspended in the Sky

September 26, 0019 12:00 AM
Most people travel to Greece to see the Parthenon in Athens or to take pictures in Santorini, one of the most Instagram-worthy places in the world. While these places are all well and good, the spot you really need to visit is in the mountains overlooking Kalambaka: the Greek Orthodox monasteries of Meteora.
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Volcanic Vacations

January 02, 0019 12:00 AM
Volcanic VacationsMust see volcano tours around the worldMaybe it’s the lava they spew, the earthquakes they create, or even the noise they make when they explode with more energy than a nuclear bomb—whatever the case may be, volcanos are naturally intriguing. That’s why you should go on a volcano tour for your next vacation. Here are the volcanos you should visit:
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Collapsing Colonies

January 02, 0019 12:00 AM
Collapsing Colonies
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Dark Tours

January 02, 0019 12:00 AM
People love the thrill of being scared “half to death.” There are about 7,000 haunted houses throughout the United States, all trying to outdo each other. Whether it’s the thrill of being scared or hearing the history of a haunting, people come flocking to these sites. In this article, we did a roundup of the most haunted places in the world, jumping from the US to Europe, Asia, and Australia. United States Salem, Massachusetts During the witch trials of the 1690s, a group of young girls claimed to be possessed by the devil. The girls’ accusations led to many deaths at the gallows. One of the most notable victims was eighty-year-old Giles Corey. Corey was accused of being a warlock after publicly questioning the girls’ motives. In September 1692, after spending months in prison and refusing to stand trial, Corey was stripped naked and the townspeople piled stones on him until he was gradually crushed to death. It is said that his ghost still roams Salem. Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania This prison opened in 1829 and became the first in the US to use solitary confinement. Prisoners stayed in stony cells with basically no human contact. Those who supported solitary confinement felt solitude would help rehabilitate prisoners. However, critics thought it incited emotional pain that was close to physical torture. It’s said that ghosts of the inmates took over the prison when the penitentiary closed in 1977. The Stanley Hotel. Photo by Joey PaurThe Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado This creepy hotel was the inspiration for Stephen King’s The Shining. A Massachusetts couple, F.O. and Flora Stanley, opened this hotel and reportedly never left. According to the staff, Mrs. Stanley can be heard playing the piano in the music room at night and Mr. Stanley can be glimpsed in photographs. Paranormal experts call the Stanley Hotel one of the nation’s most active ghost sites. The LaLaurie Mansion, New Orleans, Louisiana Madame Marie Delphine LaLaruie was a well-known socialite in New Orleans. However, when the mansion caught fire in 1834, police discovered the bodies of several horribly mutilated slaves in the attic. When the public heard of the incident, they ran LaLaurie out of town. Soon after LaLaurie left New Orleans, police claimed to hear the phantom screams of her victims spilling from the house. Europe Tower of London, London, England The history of the tower of London spans 900 years, and is full of torture and beheadings. One of its most famous ghosts, Anne Boleyn, a wife of King Henry VIII, was beheaded in 1536, and her headless ghost can be seen roaming the tower. There have also been appearances of the “White Lady” standing in the window of the White Tower. Poveglia, Venice, Italy Although this island was inhabited as early as 421, it was abandoned in the fourteenth century when the Bubonic Plague hit. In 1630, Poveglia became a quarantine for Venetians. The island’s hospital was used as a mental asylum until the 1800s and as a geriatric center until 1975. Today, the island is completely abandoned, and Venetians refuse to set foot on the it because they believe that the ghosts of the victims roam there. The Catacombs, Paris, France The Catacombs of Paris are one of the most haunted places in the world, and are considered one of its largest graves. The underground labyrinth is home to the remains of six million people. Visitors to the catacombs have been reported as lost and their remains have been found inside later. Today, visitors report seeing apparitions, hearing voices from the walls, and being touched by phantom hands. Bran Castle, Bran, Romania Many know this castle as the one that inspired the story Count Dracula. The clouded mystery of this fortress draws hordes of tourists every year. The ghosts of those who died inside the castle’s walls are said to roam the halls, and villagers have reported hearing people wailing late at night. Asia Clark Hospital, Philippines Previously a US Army hospital during World War II, this was the location of many brutal deaths. It also served as an asylum for injured and dying American soldiers at the peak of World War II and during the Vietnam War. It’s said to have the highest number of testimonials about hauntings and ghost sightings of any location. Paranormal activity at the hospital reported by visitors and guards includes apparitions, screams, eerie voices, and mysterious footsteps. Penang War Museum, Malaysia This war museum, often referred to as Ghost Hill, has a dark past. Built by the British, it was used to defend against the Japanese in the 1930s. During World War II, the Japanese military held beheadings at this site, which terrorized locals. Today, the museum is a popular tourist spot where locals and guards have witnessed apparitions of soldiers roaming the premises. Changi Beach. Photo by Weetee NeuChangi Beach, Singapore This beach is a popular spot for tourists, but locals swear this is a haunted site. The beach was a popular execution location for the Japanese during the Sook Ching, a massacre in World War II. Many innocent Chinese were tortured, beheaded, and killed here because they were suspected to be involved in anti-Japanese activities. It’s said that the ghosts of the people executed roam the beach, and locals have heard cries, screams, and have seen bloody marks on the sand. Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea This abandoned hospital is famed to be one of the most haunted places in South Korea. It was a fully functioning asylum until 1995, when patients started mysteriously dying and the government ordered the facility to be shut down. People have claimed to have seen apparitions and heard voices there over the years. The grounds are closed to the public, but people break in every year for a spook. Australia Ararat Lunatic Asylum, Victoria Built in 1860 when the government decided it needed a place to house Victoria’s “lunatics,” this hospital has housed over 1000 people at any given time. In its 130-year history, 13,000 people died in this asylum, which is a reason why this is one of the most haunted places in Australia. Locals say they have felt the touch of cold hands and have heard strange screams around the property. A tenant of the asylum, Old Margaret, was tossed out when the asylum closed, but she is still seen wandering the halls. Monte Cristo Homestead, New South Wales Monte Cristo Homestead is located 470 kilometers outside of Sydney and is considered Australia’s most haunted private residence. Ten ghostlike disturbances have occurred here. Visitors have reported strange lights, voices, and full-body apparitions; others have felt unwelcomed and were unable to walk up the stairs. Fremantle Arts Centre, Western Australia Seen as one of the most haunted places in the Southern Hemisphere, the site was opened in 1864 and is known as the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum. This six-acre property originally housed people who were criminally insane, but it became a place for anyone suffering from social problems, drug addictions, alcoholism, or sunstroke. In 1900, one of the residents was murdered. One legend says that a woman, whose redheaded daughter was abducted, was admitted into the asylum when she couldn’t cope with her loss. Now, it’s claimed that her ghost is drawn to redheads, and red-headed visitors often feel their hair being pulled. Q Station, New South Wales The “Quarantine Station,” renamed “Q Station,” was built in Manly, Sydney, during the 1830s to protect the public from the diseases coming in on migrant ships. Of the 26,000 people who stayed on that site, 600 died at the station before it closed in the 1980s. A psychic medium who recently visited the station reported that at least fifty ghosts roam the property, and visitors have said they’re often been pushed by unexplained forces. Haunts are not limited by region, every community and every place has its own dark secrets. These secrets are what make each place unique and what entice people to seek them out. This world tour of the best haunts is something to put on your to-do list. Written by Hayden Wise Sources: www.nationalgeographic.com, worldstrides.com, www.rojakdaily.com, and www.optus.com.au
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Alaska: Experience the Wonder and Adventure

January 02, 0019 12:00 AM
Full-Day Adventures
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A Storm is Coming

January 02, 0019 12:00 AM
In 2018, Hurricane Florence tore through Virginia and the Carolinas, displacing 750,000 to 1 million inhabitants and pushing the death toll to seventeen people. The National Weather Center says hurricane season runs from June to November, but despite the long season, we are still seeing stories of people being unprepared for these disasters.
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Natal: A Hidden Paradise

April 19, 0018 12:00 AM
When most people think of Brazil, they think of Rio de Janeiro or the Amazon rainforest. But on the easternmost point of Brazil there is an overlooked city—Natal. Brazilians flock to Natal as a beachside vacation spot, so join the locals and have a truly Brazilian vacation!
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A Royal Day Out

April 12, 0018 12:00 AM
When you think of English royalty, a few images might come to mind: Queen Elizabeth outfitted in a bright dress and matching hat, Prince William and Duchess Kate on their wedding day, or a black-and-white image of an elderly Queen Victoria. To most tourists in London, the only essential royal site to visit would be Buckingham Palace with its famous columned façade and marching guardsmen. To a royal enthusiast, however, London offers a wealth of sites steeped in regal history. With a bit of guidance, any tourist can become a royal enthusiast and have an extremely rewarding time discovering the well-known and little-known royal sites throughout London.
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Rafting Rapids

April 12, 0018 12:00 AM
A whitewater river rafting trip is an unforgettable experience. There are astounding views, soul-stirring towering canyons, majestic waterfalls, magnificent overlooks, and marvelous slot canyons—all only accessible by river. Away from distractions, it is a time of absolute relaxation in the wilderness. Here are the top suggestions from my personal whitewater rafting adventures.
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Traveling? There's an App for That

April 12, 0018 12:00 AM
While classic tourist staples, like fanny packs and tennis shoes, are irreplaceable, there’s no reason to disregard the benefits of modern technology available for travelers today. Who needs a travel agent? So long as you have a smartphone, everything you could possibly need to travel efficiently and cheaply is at your fingertips. Here’s some of the best travel-related phone applications currently available for free for both iOS and Android.
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Last Chance Tourism

April 12, 0018 12:00 AM
Never before has the deadness of the Dead Sea been more apparent.
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Red Tile Roofs

April 12, 0018 12:00 AM
Just northeast of Los Angeles is a town that nearly all Californians would agree is paradise, even when compared to the multiple well-known cities of the state: Santa Barbara. Its downtown consists of white buildings with red tile roofs, a Spanish-derivative style that references lasting ties to the Spanish Franciscans who founded this paradise in the late eighteenth century. Even just a few days in Santa Barbara can show you why this old city is a treasure to California.
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Summiting the Inca Trail in Style

April 12, 0018 12:00 AM
How would you like to explore the most beautiful sights in Peru while enjoying seven-course meals, morning yoga sessions, and daily massages? Many tour companies travel with professional chefs, but hiking to Machu Picchu and beyond with a professional yoga instructor and masseuse is a treat now provided by Kusa Treks—a small company that offers big experiences.
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A Night in the Sahara

April 12, 0018 12:00 AM
If you ever find yourself in Merzouga, Morocco, I have one piece of advice for you: spend a night in the Sahara Desert. Last summer, I had the opportunity to do just that while studying abroad in Morocco, and it is an experience I will never forget.
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