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4 votes
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The perilous trip of Iboga, Africa’s premier psychedelic
5 votes -
British trophy hunters paying to shoot 100 puffins at a time during trips to Iceland
7 votes -
Photographers, Instagrammers: Stop being so damn selfish and disrespectful
12 votes -
Wherever you are, there’s a state park nearby
13 votes -
Norway's cruise industry plans more sustainability
5 votes -
Record numbers rescued from Norway's iconic tourist site Preikestolen
5 votes -
Norway invites you to explore its electric vehicle paradise
7 votes -
Independence National Park is an embarrassing mess. Why doesn’t anyone care?
6 votes -
The Norwegian city of Sommarøy wants to abolish time
9 votes -
Can tourism ruin cities?
8 votes -
Icelanders tire of disrespectful Instagram influencers
14 votes -
‘It’s getting like Disneyland’: Bruges pulls up drawbridge on tourists
13 votes -
Overtourism in Amsterdam's red-light district provokes local outrage
7 votes -
What will the 2019 World Cup mean for the French cities that host it?
7 votes -
Too many people want to travel
10 votes -
On Everest, traffic isn’t just inconvenient. It can be deadly. (Multiple climber deaths due to overcrowding at the summit)
13 votes -
Removing love locks from bridges and statues
16 votes -
‘Fairbnb’ wants to be the unproblematic alternative to Airbnb
8 votes -
Gay-friendly towns in red states draw LGBTQ tourists: 'We're here to be normal for a weekend'
20 votes -
The vigilante shaming influencers for bad behavior in national parks
15 votes -
Who killed Tulum, Mexico? Greed, gringos, diesel, drugs, shamans, seaweed, and a disco ball in the jungle.
7 votes -
When adventurers crave “untouched” places and “authentic” peoples, it’s the locals who ultimately pay
11 votes -
The battle for the Boqueria
8 votes -
Tourists hunker down as Storm Pabuk hurtles towards Thailand
4 votes -
They paid $100,000 to ride on Xcor's space plane. Now the company is bankrupt and they want their money back
5 votes -
The backlash against overtourism
13 votes -
So I'm going to be in NYC with my mom for a week.
For my mom's 80'th birthday we're spending a week in the place she grew up: New York City. We're going to spend some time wandering her old neighborhood and seeing how it's changed, and we'll do...
For my mom's 80'th birthday we're spending a week in the place she grew up: New York City. We're going to spend some time wandering her old neighborhood and seeing how it's changed, and we'll do some of the touristy stuff since I haven't been to NYC since I was a kid. We have general plans about where we'll be, but a lot of open time to do whatever strikes us as cool.
Tildestrians, is there anything you think really shouldn't be missed? We're going to Coney Island and the Museum of Natural History for sure, but if there's anything you think is amazing I'd love to hear about it.
14 votes -
The business of voluntourism: Do western do-gooders actually do harm?
13 votes -
Can tourism propel space exploration to new heights?
8 votes -
Cliff collapse on Shipwreck Beach in Greece causes injuries to tourists
5 votes -
SpaceX has signed the world’s first private passenger to fly around the Moon aboard the BFR launch vehicle
@spacex: SpaceX has signed the world's first private passenger to fly around the Moon aboard our BFR launch vehicle-an important step toward enabling access for everyday people who dream of traveling to space. Find out who's flying and why on Monday, September 17.
21 votes -
'Palau against China!': The tiny island defying the world's biggest country
11 votes -
Tarantulas: Cambodia's disappearing delicacy
3 votes -
How super-rich tourism may help the planet
12 votes -
The Berkeley Pit is a gorgeous, toxic former mining site in Montana that’s beloved by tourists. But unless it’s cleaned up soon, it could become the worst environmental disaster in American history
8 votes -
Virgin Galactic’s spaceplane flew higher than ever before in its third powered flight
3 votes -
Overtourism: A growing global problem
21 votes